He went down a road
From which he didn't come back
He lost control and it all went black
He did not foresee just what was in store
He was here one minute and then no more
There's no good reason
No wisdom can explain
There's just those left behind in a world of pain
Gone too soon, too soon gone
He drove his car right into a tree
Just like every single other highway tragedy
He lived to drive, he lived to drive fast
Would he have thought
That this drive was his last
Why did it happen, we won't ever know
We're left to imagine how he took the final blow
One minute you're here and then you are dust
If you try to grasp it you will be nonplussed
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