Tragedy On The Fourth Of July

Tragedy On The Fourth Of July

A Poem by Randy Johnson
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IT IS WITH GREAT SADNESS WHEN I SAY THAT THIS IS A TRUE POEM.

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A 17 year old boy put a bunch of fireworks on his head.
The fuses were lit and when they exploded, he was dead.
His mother was angry and tried to have fireworks banned.
But there was something that his mother didn't understand.
The fireworks weren't the only things to blame.
The boy's ignorance got him killed and it was a shame.
Fireworks can be dangerous and what I'm about to tell you is no lie.
You'd better be careful when you use fireworks on this fourth of July.

© 2022 Randy Johnson


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It is the boys stupidity for putting fireworks on his head, any sensible person would know that fireworks should not be played around like that. Fireworks shouldn't be banned, but people ought to not play with them dangerously, or in a residential neighborhood, play with fireworks responsibly at a open out park, or a space that doesn't have alot of buildings, trees, etc. Thanks for sharing!

Posted 2 Years Ago



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Added on July 5, 2022
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Tags: Accident, Death, Fireworks, Ignorance

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Randy Johnson
Randy Johnson

TN



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I was born in Middlesboro, Kentucky on August 20, 1971. I've lived in East Tennessee since 1973. My hobbies are writing and drawing. more..

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