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This work presents a humorous and whimsical exploration of the joys and frustrations of automobile ownership, using a poetic format inspired by classic Persian poetry. It reflects on the excitement of motoring adventures, the constant maintenance challenges, and the societal obsession with the latest car models. Through playful language and vivid imagery, the author captures the essence of early 20th-century motoring culture, highlighting the blend of exhilaration and exasperation that comes with driving. The verses celebrate the freedom of the open road while acknowledging the inevitable mechanical mishaps that accompany it.
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