Jenny was so happy about the house they had found, |
For once in her life twas on the right side
of town. |
She unpacked her things with such great ease |
As she watched her new curtains blow in the breeze. |
How wonderful it was to have her own room. |
School would be starting; shed have friends
over soon. |
Thered be sleep-overs and parties; she was
so happy. |
It was just the way she wanted her life to be. |
On the first day of school everything went great. |
She made new friends and even got a date! |
She thought, "I want to be popular and Im
going to be, |
Because I just got a date with the star of the team!" |
To be known in this school you had to have clout, |
And dating this guy would sure help her out. |
There was only one problem stopping her fate. |
Her parents said she was too young to date. |
"Well, I just wont tell them the entire
truth. |
They wont know the difference. Whats
there to lose?" |
Jenny asked to stay with her friends that night. |
Her parents frowned but said, "All right." |
Excited she got ready for the big event. |
But as she rushed around like she had no sense, |
She began to feel guilty about the lies. |
But whats a pizza, a party, and a moonlight
ride? |
Well, the pizza was good, and the party was great, |
But the moonlight ride would have to wait, |
For Jeff was half drunk by this time, |
But he kissed her and said that he was just fine. |
Then the room filled with smoke and Jeff took a puff. |
Jenny couldnt believe he was smoking that stuff. |
Now Jeff was ready to ride to the point, |
But only after hed smoked another joint. |
They jumped in the car for the moonlight ride, |
Not thinking that he was too young to drive. |
They finally made it to the point at last, |
And Jeff started trying to make a pass. |
A pass was not what Jenny wanted at all |
(And by a pass, I dont mean playing football). |
"Perhaps my parents were right . . . maybe I
am too young; |
But how could I ever be so dumb?" |
With all of her might she pushed Jeff away: |
"Please take me home; I dont want to stay." |
Jeff cranked up the engine and floored the gas. |
In a matter of seconds they were going too fast. |
|
As Jeff drove on in a fit of wild anger, |
Jenny knew that her life was in great danger. |
She begged and pleaded for him to slow down, |
But he just got faster as they neared the town. |
"Just let me get home! Ill confess that
I lied. |
I really went out for a moonlight ride." |
Then all of a sudden she saw a big flash. |
"Oh God, please help us! Were going to
crash!" |
She doesnt remember the force of the impact. |
Just that everything all of a sudden went black. |
She felt someone remove her from the twisted rubble, |
And heard, "Call an ambulance! These kids are
in trouble!" |
Voices she heard . . . a few words at best; |
But she knew that there were two cars involved in
the wreck. |
Then she wondered to herself if Jeff were all right, |
And if the people in the other car were alive. |
She awoke in the hospital to faces so sad. |
"Youve been in a wreck and it was pretty
bad." |
These voices echoed inside her head, |
As they gently told her that Jeff was dead. |
They said, "Jenny, weve done all we can
do; |
But it looks as if well lose you too." |
"But the people in the other car!?" Jenny
cried. |
"Were sorry, Jenny, they also died." |
Jenny prayed, "God, forgive me for what Ive
done. |
I only wanted to have just one night of fun. |
Tell those peoples family Ive made their
lives dim, |
And wish I could return their families to them. |
Tell Mom and Dad, Im sorry I lied, |
And that its my fault so many have died. |
Oh nurse, wont you please tell them that for
me?" |
The nurse just stood there - she never agreed. |
But took Jennys hand with tears in her eyes, |
And a few moments later, Jenny died. |
A man asked the nurse, "Why didnt you
do your best |
To bid that girl her one last request?" |
She looked at the man with eyes oh so sad, |
"Because the people in the other car were her
mom and dad." |