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Holiday Bomber
What happened in the sky over Detroit Christmas Day, might have very clearly, turned out a very different way When a man from London, with a bomb in his pants how he got on that plane, just who can say, Another passenger though, spoiled his plan, who saw a blanket on fire, that covered that man He sprang into action, without even a thought, to try and stop a terrorist, to do what he can, He tried to put out the fire, little did he know, the terrorist had a bomb, he was trying to blow He snatched the terrorist, out of his seat, and pulled him out into the center of the row, The man put up a fight, when his bomb wouldn't blow, the passenger put him in a chock hold and wouldn't let go The Pilot landed the plane, without a delay, the passenger in twenty J is now called a Hero.
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