Children's story explaining why we buckle up |
Hey, my name is Charlie Vanfleet And in our minivan's back seat Is where I jump in my car seat But before we drive on the street Daddy will wrap, strap, click, and snap Around my shoulders, chest, and lap He gets me buckled and all stuck Like a duck in deep muddy muck I find so little happiness From this tight childproof harness Being hyperactive and three, I have lots of wiggles in me That is why I whined and complained When my body was so restrained Daddy, please give me some more room! I already lived in the womb I am squirmy, I like to move This contraption's cramping my groove After dad considered advice About my restraining device He smiled and gave a hearty laugh And told a story from his past "Listen to me now," he chuckled, "Listen to why you must buckle". I also was once a young buck But when I rode in Grandpa's truck I didn't wear my safety strap Because I didn't like to feel trapped Instead Pops would hold out his arm To keep me from booboos and harm Whenever he slammed on the breaks He would use his arm as a brace But all of his grown-up muscle Couldn't hold me like a buckle One time we actually crashed And I hit my head on the dash I got a purple and blue welt All because I had no seat belt Hospitals filled with boys and girls With windshield glass caught in their curls Kids in cars were not protected From being thrown and projected Their buckles sorely neglected This needed to be corrected Tired of seeing what they saw People made a new traffic law Children would be a safer they felt If they wore a special seat belt So when I wrap, strap, click, and snap Around your shoulders, chest, and lap You may feel all buckle stuck But listen to me my son, Chuck It's to obey laws I respect And to show love that I protect |