The CORRECT title of this beautiful poem is,

            The Wreck On Highway 109
            Wriiten by, Ruth Gillis.
            Please do not use without permission from Ruth.

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            by Ruth Gillis

            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,
            the sirens screamed out elegies,
            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 pinioned 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 traveling 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.


            Copyright © 1999 Ruth Gillis

            "The Wreck On Highway 109" received a First Place Award in the April 1999 issue of Poet's Review.
            USED WITH PERMISSION.

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