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rail road crossing
at the railroad crossing:
i have seen what tragedy it could bring:
there was a bull dozer crossing the tracks:
and a train was racing very fast and hit it in the back:
the bull dozer flew upside down:
there was a man who was trapped we found:
us kids were the first ones on scene:
it was the worst thing as a kid i have ever in my life seen:
we heard the man screaming who was trapped inside:
all us kids could do was cry and hide:
we felt so bad for the man in pain:
we knew this was real and no game:
the man screamed in pain andc cussed out words:
that was the most terrible pain i ever heard:
fire truck ambulance police cars so many people came to help out:
the man was so hurt we could here him scream and shout:
a big crane pushed the bulldozer over:
we knew the man survived for sure:
the mans legs had to be amputated:'
but thank god he wasnt dead:
i can remember his screams of pain even after all these years:
as kids we were helpless and didnt know how to help we just were scared and cried tears of fear:
i was happy the man survived:
and he was alive:
the train hit the bull dozer:
so hard it just flipped on top of him over:
20 feb 2000
john d. jungers
i have seen what tragedy it could bring:
there was a bull dozer crossing the tracks:
and a train was racing very fast and hit it in the back:
the bull dozer flew upside down:
there was a man who was trapped we found:
us kids were the first ones on scene:
it was the worst thing as a kid i have ever in my life seen:
we heard the man screaming who was trapped inside:
all us kids could do was cry and hide:
we felt so bad for the man in pain:
we knew this was real and no game:
the man screamed in pain andc cussed out words:
that was the most terrible pain i ever heard:
fire truck ambulance police cars so many people came to help out:
the man was so hurt we could here him scream and shout:
a big crane pushed the bulldozer over:
we knew the man survived for sure:
the mans legs had to be amputated:'
but thank god he wasnt dead:
i can remember his screams of pain even after all these years:
as kids we were helpless and didnt know how to help we just were scared and cried tears of fear:
i was happy the man survived:
and he was alive:
the train hit the bull dozer:
so hard it just flipped on top of him over:
20 feb 2000
john d. jungers
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rail road crossing
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