I went to a party, Mom

I went to a party,
And remem­bered what you said.
You told me not to drink, Mom,
so I had a sprite instead.

I felt proud of myself,
The way you said I would,
that I did­n’t drink and drive,
though some friends said I should.

I made a healthy choice,
And your advice to me was right.
The par­ty final­ly ended,
and the kids drove out of sight.

I got into my car,
Sure to get home in one piece.
I nev­er knew what was com­ing, Mom,
some­thing I expect­ed least.

Now I’m lying on the pavement,
And I hear the police­man say,
the kid that caused this wreck was drunk,
Mom, his voice seems far away.

My own blood­’s all around me,
As I try hard not to cry.
I can hear the para­medic say,
this girl is going to die.

I’m sure the guy had no idea,
While he was fly­ing high.
Because he chose to drink and drive,
now I would have to die.

So why do peo­ple do it,Mom
Know­ing that it ruins lives?
And now the pain is cut­ting me,
like a hun­dred stab­bing knives.

Tell sis­ter not to be afraid, Mom
Tell dad­dy to be brave.
And when I go to heaven,
put ’ Mom­my’s Girl’ on my grave.

Some­one should have taught him,
That it’s wrong to drink and drive.
Maybe if his par­ents had,
I’d still be alive.

My breath is get­ting shorter,
Mom I’m get­ting real­ly scared
These are my final moments,
and I’m so unprepared.

I wish that you could hold me Mom,
As I lie here and die.
I wish that I could say, ‘I love you, Mom!’
So I love you and good-bye.

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