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The Fate Phantom
The red sedan sped past As two police cars followed fast My jaws dropped in awe As my eyes witnessed the chase The three cars swayed from side to side As drivers tried not to slide And as the road burst with dust they disappeared to the last It did'nt surprise me Though it was such of a scary kind and so did i continue with my journey as thoughts imprisoned my mind If fate does draw a path How many will escape? whom will be willing to bribe? and which is the shortcut to evasion? A few miles and i was on the scene The red sedan down on its keel So different from one had see Crushed and ripped apart Of course he didn't escape the fate It caught him on the throat with a piece of windscreen glass His neck halfway cut The four shocked police officers sat on their car's bonnet wiping blood from their heads They had escaped the tragedy Yet their fate was waiting
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