| She took the stand
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| Her time had come
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| To describe the screech of tyres
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| The sudden hit and run
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| She pulled out from her purse
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| The mouth organ
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| Began describing all she’d seen
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| In an eerie, haunting tune
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| The cloudy afternoon
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| The unexpected turn
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| Resulting in the death of the pedestrian
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| How the accident was caused
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| How the current war
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| And all that happens in this world
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| Has been written in the stars
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| From the day they invented the car
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| She finished up a little out of breath
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| The judge stood up and threw out all her arguments
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| He had a good mind, so he said
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| To sentence her to death
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| But she’d suffered quite enough
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| Said the counsel for defence
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| She stepped out of the court
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| Happy to be freed
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| Failed to see the laundry van
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| Bearing down at speed
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| All that happens in this world
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| Has been written in the stars
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| From the day they invented the car |