Car Crash (poem) Marcie Sims

For those of you who have ever been involved in a car accident, you know how scary and strange that experience can be. Here’ a poem I wrote about one I am happy I survived with just a bit of lasting neck pain over the years. Marcie

Car Crash

First there

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Marcie Sims is a teacher, author, and editor. She teaches literature/film, composition, and creative writing courses at Green River College in Auburn, WA. She lives on Vashon Island, just a short ferry ride away from Seattle, Washington. She writes fiction (short stories and novels), poetry, composition textbooks and has written one historic overview of Capitol Hill Pages as a former U.S. Senate page herself.

2 replies on “Car Crash (poem) Marcie Sims”

  1. Only someone who has been in an accident is able to write so clearly all the events that you dearest Marcie described in your poem, a very informative poem. It is so real that one is able to put oneself through such an ordeal. Thank you for sharing. Ilona

  2. Thank you dearest Marcie for this informative and detailed description of an accident in the form of a Poem. That shows great talent in overall writing, but especially writing an interesting and informative poem. Your poem makes this car accident very real, one can feel to be really in it. Thank you for sharing. Ilona

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