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Neal's Other Life....
Firefighting and Emergency Services  Poems and Pictures (con't)
The Last Call

My father was paramedic.
He rode in a big white ambulance
and when he'd go to work each day
he'd say, "I love you both."

Then Dad would not come home again
'til sometime the next day.
But the thing that bothered me the most
was the thing's some folks would say,

"A paramedic's life is easy,
he eats and sleeps and plays,
and sometimes he won't run a call
for hours and hours."

When I first heard these words
I was too 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 kissed us all goodbye
but little did we realizes
that night we all would cry.

My father lost his life that day
when the ambulance flipped and rolled
and I'd wondered why he'd risk his life
for someone he did not know.

But not 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 paramedic,
He may save the one's you love.

-Modified to fit Neal,
original poem
"The Last Call,"  - author unknown
Volunteers

Many will be shocked to find,
When the day of judgment nears,
That there's a special place in Heaven,
Set aside for volunteers.

Furnished with big recliners,
Satin couches and footstools,
Where there are no committee chairmen,
No yard sales or rest area coffee to serve,
No library duty or bulletin assembly,
There will be nothing to print or staple,
Not one thing to fold or mail,
Telephone lists will be outlawed.
But a finger snap will bring
Cool drinks and gourmet dinners
And rare treats fit for a king.

You ask, "Who'll serve these privileged
And work for all they're worth?"
Why, all those who reaped the benefits,
And not once volunteered on Earth.

-author unknown
The Heart of EMS

Sorry if we woke you
In the middle of the night
But someone in your neighborhood
Is fighting for his life.

Sorry if we blocked the road
And made you turn around.
But there's been a bad wreck
with injured people on the ground.

When you see us coming
I hope you'll understand
Let us have the right of way
Someone needs a helping hand.

Sometimes a child is choking.
Sometimes a broken leg.
Sometimes a heart stops beating
If we don't arrive it may be too late.

So if you see us crying
When we think we're alone
You'll know we had a bad one
And we're feeling mighty down

We don't do it for the money
You know we don't get paid.
We don't do it for the glory
But for the life that might be saved.

Somewhere deep within us
Our souls are crying out
We're here to help our neighbors
In their hour of pain and doubt.

God gave us something special
To help us see you through
We do it cause we love you
And we care about you too.

                                 -Author Unknown
"Hey, Mom!" He yelled from the attic door,
"What's these old heavy boots and hard hat for?"
With a lump in her throat and a tear-stained cheek,
His mother swallowed and started to speak.

Come here, my son," his mother said,
" There's things to tell when I clear my head."
The past raced madly through her mind;
She searched her heart, the words to find.
At last she sighed and rubbed his hair,
And the words that followed I'd like to share.

"Those boots and hat," she said with pride,
"Were worn by a man with grit inside.
He wore them to help people in need,
Though facing danger, would never concede.
Many time in the dead of the night
He jumped in those boots and flashed out of sight
To answer a call and not knowing for sure
What danger or heartache he may have to endure.

Your father, my son, was not like most dads,
It was mainly because of the job he had.
His life was devoted to all of mankind,
And just why he chose, it's not clear in my mind .
I've often regretted the life that we led,
When every third night I was alone in our bed.
But your mother is proud to say she was a part
Of a man who possessed such a courageous heart.

Though, for all his discomfort and all of his pain
The time he spent here was never in vain.
So the memories I've kept and the love I will save
Are small consolations for the life that he gave.

Your father's days here made others seem brighter,
For your father, my son, was a fire fighter."

             -Gerald R. Williamson, Sterling Local 2301
The conversation I'm so afraid I'm going to have with our child someday...
Guardian Angel.....

I am a tiny angel
I'm smaller than your thumb,
I live in peoples pocket,
That's where I have my fun.

I don't suppose you've seen me,
I'm too tiny to detect,
Though I'm with you all the time,
I doubt we've ever met.

Before I was an Angel...
I was a fairy in a flower,
God, Himself, hand-picked me,
And gave me Angel power.

Now God has many Angels
That He trains in Angel pools,
We become His eyes, and ears, and hands
We become His special tools.

And because God is so busy,
With way too much to do,
He said that my assignment
Is to keep close watch on you.

When He tucked me in your pocket
He blessed you with Angel care
Then told me to never leave you,
And I vowed always to be there.

I'm your Guardian Angel...

   -author unknown

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Neal

Our Wedding

Neal's 25th Birthday

Our Baby
(Before Birth)

The Outer Banks
(OBX)

My Personal Tribute
to my Hero, 
my Husband

Neal's Other Life
Fire and EMS 
Poems and Pictures

Neal's Family

The 10th Annual National 
EMS Memorial Service
(Neal was Honored)

Poems    

 

The Accident The Funeral Thank You to Everyone The Sentencing The One Year
Anniversary
The Two Year
Anniversary

 

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