Death's Disguise |
DEATH'S DISGUISE Here from my window I sit and stare For moments ago there were children fair Full of life at play with a carefree air Who frolicked and romped and were happy there But Death has come in an odd disguise Of a thin young man with tear stained eyes And a great green car with a stripe of gold With speed belched forth from it's manifold And this great green car was a lethal streak Careless driven to havoc wreak And the child was struck before she cried As the tires squealed with the brakes applied Thus the young man's glory in his steed's great speed Has been horribly ended with this foul deed But before the engine could cough and die He was out and running with tear filled eye And now in his arms a child there lies Who's breath grows low and stills and dies And his heart is filled with the awful shame Of a child he’s killed whom he cannot name And now a man in blue and one in white Have arrived to view this horrid sight And from blood and wounds they are made aware That the still young body is beyond repair Now the man in blue must place the blame On the great green car and the youth in shame And the man in white may only say A child is dead in the street today! T. Richard Colledge |