October 9, 2012 • Page 19
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Firefighters Gloves
A Firefighters Gloves hold many things
From elderly arms to a kids broken swing.
From the hands they shake and the backs
they pat
To the tiny claw marks of another treed cat.
At 2 am they are filled with chrome
From the DWI who was on her way home.
And the equipment they use to roll back
the dash
From the family of 6 she involved in the crash.
The brush rakes in spring, wear the palms out
When the wind does a “90” to fill them
with doubt.
The thumb of the glove wipes the sweat from
the brow
Of the face of a firefighter who mutters
“What now?”
They hold inch and three quarters flowing
one twenty five
So the ones going in, come back out alive.
When the regulator goes; then there isn’t
too much,
But the bypass valve the eagerly clutch.
A gloves just a glove till it’s on firefighters
Who work all day long just to pull an
all-nighter
And into the fray they charge without fear
At the sound of a “Help” they think that
they hear
When firefighter’s hands go into the glove
It’s a firefighter who always fills it with love
Sometimes the sorrow is too much to bear
And it seeps the glove and burns deep
“in there”
Off come the gloves when the call is done
And into the pocket until the next call.
The hands become lonely and cold for a bit
And shake just thinking of it.
And they sit there so red eyed with their
gloves in their coats
The tears come so fast that the furniture floats.
They’re not so brave now;
their hands they can’t hide
I guess it just means they are human inside.
The rescue equipment, the ropes, the C-collars,
The lives they saved never measured in dollars.
Are the obvious things firefighters gloves hold,
Or, so that is what I’ve been always told.
And though some are paid are others are not,
The gloves feel the same when it’s cold
or it’s hot.
To someone you’re helping to just get along,
When you fill them with love,
you always feel strong.
But there are other things Firefighters Gloves
touch,
Those are the things we all need so much.
They hold back the rage on that 3 am call
They hold in the fear when you’re lost in a hall
They hold back the pity, agony, sorrow
They hold in the desire to “Do it tomorrow”
And so when I go on my final big ride
I hope to have my gloves by my side
To show to St. Peter at the heavenly gate
Cause as everyone knows,
firefighters don’t wait.
Thank you firefighters!
Author Unknown
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