Kids on a street corner
Comes a car from afar
Hits them with horror
Blood all over the boulevard
Its not my fault police officer
The kids jumped in front of me
Im a very safe driver
All I drank was a bloody Mary
As the driver defends his reputation
Sorrow invades the families situation
Tears wash away the blood on the floor
Knowing they wont see their kids anymore
These accidents happen all over the world
Drinking and driving is the biggest reason
Help spread this poem to be read and heard
Drinking and driving is criminal and
cannot be forgiven
Imagine it was someone you loved and cared for
Dying or forced to fight an unwished emotional war
Before you become the cause of
a little girl on the floor,
Dont drink and drive anymore
© Ben Moubarak, 2000. All rights reserved. (Authors e-mail: ben.andy at videotron.ca)
Ben Moubarak began writing about drinking and driving because of a radio broadcasts Graduation Poem (aka Death of an Innocent) that had touched him in a deep way. Ben wrote Dont Drive and Drive Anymore, above, after hearing a story of two teenagers who were struck while walking with another teenager and an eleven year old. At first that driver seemed horrified but later told a friend that it was the kids fault.
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The Road That Knew Better
Every once in a while, people die.
The most common reason is alcohol.
Why do people drink and drive? Why
don’t they know it’s a bad way to fall?
They dirty me with their blood every time,
But the city is nice enough to wash me after.
Once a little girl told me that she was only nine;
Then she asked me if she would ever see her mother.
From above came an angel to take her away.
The little girl waved goodbye and left me her body.
She stopped crying as a light guided her way,
But her family didn’t approve of such a destiny.
Humans never seem to learn from their mistakes.
Men women and children are dying for nothing,
Causing many headaches and heartbreaks.
Many victims and sorrowbecause of drinking and driving.
Im just a road that you can follow
or the last thing youll see alive.
If you want to live for a better tomorrow,
dont drink and drive.
© Ben Moubarak, 2000. All rights reserved.
(Authors e-mail: ben.andy at videotron.ca)
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