No Chance To Say Bye Poem by Timothy David

No Chance To Say Bye



What i had just heard
I hoped that it wasn't true
The story that I had
just heard about you
You were driving your car
On a dark and rainy night
You drove into a tree
as you hit the black ice

I gagged on my words
And Tears blinded my eyes
On that sad night
With no chance to say bye

Inside the warped wreckage
They say you were trapped
As your petrol tank
Leaked out like a tap
A spark from you engine
Must have ignited the pool
Of petrol your leaky tank
had just drooled

I gagged on my words
and tears blinded my eyes
On that sad night
With no chance to say bye

The rescuers arrived
but it was too late
You had already suffered
You terrible fate
They pryed open the wreckage
With the jaws of life
But inside there was barely
A body to find

I gagged on my words
And tears blinded my eyes
On that sad night
With no chance to say bye

No cremation was needed
At the burying grounds
And I gave my speech
No one made a sound
Tears filled my eyes
As I spoke words so true
Telling of all the great memories
That I'd shared with you

But I gagged on my words
And wiped tears from my eyes
Now I finally get to
Say my goodbyes

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Autumn Winds 06 November 2012

Life happens so quickly. It never really gives you a chance to say goodbye

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