that will give you Goosebumps >>> > >> >A drunk man in an Oldsmobile >>> > >> >They said had run the light >>> > >> >That caused the six-car pileup >>> > >> >On 109 that night. >>> > >> > >>> > >> >When broken bodies lay about >>> > >> >And blood was everywhere, >>> > >> >sirens screamed out eulogies, >>> > >> >For death was in the air. >>> > >> > >>> > >> >A mother, trapped inside her car, >>> > >> >Was heard above the noise; >>> > >> >Her plaintive plea near split the air: >>> > >> >Oh, God, please spare my boys!" >>> > >> > >>> > >> >She fought to loose her pinned hands; >>> > >> >She struggled to get free, >>> > >> >But mangled metal held her fast >>> > >> >In grim captivity. >>> > >> > >>> > >> >Her frightened eyes then focused >>> > >> >On where the back seat once had been, >>> > >> >But all she saw was broken glass and >>> > >> >Two children's seats crushed in. >>> > >> > >>> > >> >Her twins were nowhere to be seen; >>> > >> >She did not hear them cry, >>> > >> >And then she prayed they'd been thrown free, >>> > >> >Oh, God, don't let them die!" >>> > >> > >>> > >> >Then firemen came and cut her loose, >>> > >> >But when they searched the back, >>> > >> >They found therein no little boys, >>> > >> >But the seat belts were intact. >>> > >> > >>> > >> >They thought the woman had gone mad >>> > >> >And was travelling alone, >>> > >> >But when they turned to question her, >>> > >> >They discovered she was gone. >>> > >> > >>> > >> >Policemen saw her running wild >>> > >> >And screaming above the noise >>> > >> >In beseeching supplication, >>> > >> >Please help me find my boys! >>> > >> > >>> > >> >They're four years old and wear blue shirts; >>> > >> >Their jeans are blue to match." >>> > >> >One cop spoke up, "They're in my car, >>> > >> >And they don't have a scratch. >>> > >> > >>> > >> >They said their daddy put them there >>> > >> >And gave them each a cone, >>> > >> >Then told them both to wait for Mom >>> > >> >To come and take them home. >>> > >> > >>> > >> >I've searched the area high and low, >>> > >> >But I can't find their dad. >>> > >> >He must have fled the scene, >>> > >> >I guess, and that is very bad." >>> > >> > >>> > >> >The mother hugged the twins and said, >>> > >> >While wiping at a tear, >>> > >> >"He could not flee the scene, you see, >>> > >> >For he's been dead a year." >>> > >> > >>> > >> >The cop just looked confused and asked, >>> > >> >"Now, how can that be true?" >>> > >> >The boys said, "Mommy, Daddy came >>> > >> >And left a kiss for you." >>> > >> > >>> > >> >He told us not to worry >>> > >> >And that you would be all right, >>> > >> >And then he put us in this car with >>> > >> >The pretty, flashing light. >>> > >> > >>> > >> >We wanted him to stay with us, >>> > >> >Because we miss him so, >>> > >> >But Mommy, he just hugged us tight >>> > >> >And said he had to go. >>> > >> > >>> > >> >He said someday we'd understand >>> > >> >And told us not to fuss, >>> > >> >And he said to tell you, Mommy, >>> > >> >He's watching over us." >>> > >> > >>> > >> >The mother knew without a doubt >>> > >> >That what they spoke was true, >>> > >> >For she recalled their dad's last words, >>> > >> >"I will watch over you." >>> > >> > >>> > >> >The firemen's notes could not explain >>> > >> >The twisted, mangled car, >>> > >> >And how the three of them escaped >>> > >> >Without a single scar. >>> > >> > >>> > >> >But on the cop's report was scribed, >>> > >> >In print so very fine >>> > >> >An angel walked the beat tonight >>> > >> >On Highway 109.
Wow, that did give me goosebumps. Very nice.
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