First he takes the oath.
Now look at all he takes--
He takes it in stride when people
call him pig.
He takes time to stop and talk
to children.
He takes your verbal abuse while
giving you a ticket you really deserved.
He takes on creeps you would be
afraid to even look at.
He takes time away from his family
to keep you safe.
He takes your injured child to
the hospital.
He takes the graveyard shift without
complaint because it is his turn.
He takes his life into his hands
daily.
He takes you home when your car
breaks down.
He takes the time to explain why
both of your headlights have to work.
He takes the job no one else wants--telling
you a loved one has died.
He takes criminals to jail.
He takes in sights that would make
you cry.
Sometimes he cries too, but he
takes it anyway because someone has to.
If he is lucky, he takes retirement.
He takes memories to bed each night
that you could not bear for even one day.
Sometimes he takes a bullet.
And, yes, occasionally he takes
a free cup of coffee or soda.
Then one day he pays for all he
has taken, and God takes him.
Gail C. Marsh
Operations Commander
Redmond Police Department |