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Safety Poem, by Don Merrell

I Chose to Look the Other Way

 

I could have saved a life that day,

 

But I chose to look the other way.

 

It wasn’t that I didn’t care,

 

I had the time, and I was there.

 

But I didn’t want to seem a fool,

 

Or argue over a safety rule.

 

I knew he’d done the job before,

 

If I spoke up, he might get sore.

 

The chances didn’t seem that bad,

 

I’d done the same, He knew I had.

 

So I shook my head and walked on by,

 

He knew the risks as well as I.

 

He took the chance, I closed an eye,

 

And with that act, I let him die.

 

I could have saved a life that day,

 

But I chose to look the other way.

 

Now every time I see his wife,

 

I’ll know, I should have saved his life.

 

That guilt is something I must bear,

 

But it isn’t something you need share.

 

If you see a risk that others take,

 

That puts their health or life at stake.

 

The question asked, or thing you say,

 

Could help them live another day.

 

If you see a risk and walk away,

 

Then hope you never have to say,

 

I could have saved a life that day,

 

But I chose, to look the other way.

 

Don Merrell

 

donmerrell@hotmail.com