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The Automobile Accident
Posted by Brett G. Rudder, Mar 3, 2009. 2200 views. ID = 2406
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There's danger in the evening air As children gaze with shameless stare Upon the mangled shape that's there Amidst the smoking mass
A gentleman, a lady fair Circle 'round with beauty rare A placid day, a perfect pair Until they went too fast
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Comments Douglas Mar 4, 2009 | Interesting rhyme/meter scheme. Did you come up with that yourself, or see it in another poem? ~Posted by Douglas, Mar 4, 2009 |  Jessablue Mar 6, 2009 | I love the irony of the second stanza. ~Posted by Jessablue, Mar 6, 2009 |
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