Fire Poetry

Other Poems
  • Callwating
  • The Creation of the Firefighter
  • You know you're a firefighter if...
  • The Fireman's Prayer
  • I Wish You Could...
  • The last alarm
  • Unsung Heros

  • The Last Alarm

    My father was a fireman.
    He drove a big red truck
    and when he'd go to work each day
    he'd say "Mother wish me luck".
    Then Dad would not come home again
    'til some time the next day.
    But the thing that bothered me the most
    was the things some folks would say,
    "A fireman's life is easy,
    he eats and sleeps and plays,
    and sometime's he won't fight a fire
    for days and days and day's".
    When I first heard these words
    I was to young to understand
    but I knew when people had trouble
    Dad was there to lend a hand.
    Then my father went to work one day
    and he kissed us all goodbye
    but little did we realize
    that night we all would cry.
    My father lost his life that night
    when the floor gave way below
    and I'd wondered why he'd risked his life
    for someone he didn't know.
    But now I truly realize
    the greatest gift a man can give
    is to lay his life upon the line
    so that someone else might live.
    So as we go from day to day
    and we pray to God above
    say a prayer for your local Firemen.
    He may save the one's you love.

    Carved in stone at the National Monument for Fallen Firefighters Colorado Springs, Co.



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