His large toolbox fell with a crash from the car Spanners and wrenches and nails spread afar But he gathered them all as best as he could And piled them back into the boot as you would Then he started the engine and set off down the road Feeling quite weary from the day's heavy load.
It hadn't occurred to him to look under his car He was tired and his journey was really quite far But a large six-inch nail had got caught in the tar And it punctured a tyre in a fast moving car. The driver of that was too reckless that day And the speed he was going was so fast they now say.
The car made a lurch and spun out of control Then it veered to one side as it started to roll It spun as it rolled and hit the side of a coach The glass in the sides smashed like a cheap five-bob broach But the damage was done and some passengers fell down Right into the path of the car spinning round.
It scythed through their legs in a horrible way The sounds of the screaming just wouldn't go away And six folk lost their lives as the carnage went on Imagination strained it was something beyond The driver of course he was one of the dead As the car wrapped around him and damaged his head.
The other man arrived at the end of his trip Grabbed his box from the boot with a good grip And set out to do the job he'd come her for But could only find three six-inch nails not now four He was sure he'd purposely put four of them in He'd just have to and get another one again.
Joe Wilson - Carelessness...2014
Many years ago I witnessed a similar accident to this. As with most accidents it didn't need to happen.