Poem: Contrary Cases

Contrary Cases

I knew a woman who lived
because she failed to wear her seat belt,
would never have been freed from the wreckage
if she had been strapped in to the car,
and a friend of mine nearly died
because he glossed his teeth
and pressed some rot deeper down,
infected his gums and jaw.
They cut in and cleaned it out.  
He spat pus and blood for days.
It is not a clear world,
what is good can bring harm,
fortune can come of folly.
Still, I know many examples
of things that have occurred
as you would expect,
remain an advocate
for seat belts and dental flossing.

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