I follow the slow funeralistic parade Too late to escape, warning came On the radio, way past my last exit I wonder who has died today? Cars pass what were once shiny projectiles Such as they, but are now soulless wrecks Burnt out, like X-rays.
Who fell asleep at the wheel Or made that last telephone call That just couldn’t wait, while Still chasing time in the fast lane, To catch up with a schedule that now Is as redundant as the chunk of metal He was still trying to pay for.
Flashing lights mark the perimeter Of some executive’s last stand An accident? Perhaps, but maybe Life just became that bit too quick And caught up with him An overdose of technology, leading to A breakdown in human capacity.
We, the survivors, look on with grief That could’ve been me! But not Thankfully today, speeding on our way Soon forgetting the graphic lesson Someone gave their all to paint But we have to look, just to see If anyone has really died today.