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Firefighting Poems - Poems about Firefighting


Memories of Fire: a Tribute To My Volunteer Firefighting Days
...Looking back, I cherish the memories, Of the firehouse and my fellow colleagues. The camaraderie, the shared experience, The bonds we formed, will always make sense. I found purpose in serving ......

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Categories: firefighting, city, community, dedication, deep,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member To All the Firefighting Heroes
...Opaque skies, Smokey air Gloomy times, Ashes all over Burning fire, Steep terrain Gusty winds, Fight extends Double shifts, Lengthy nights Unfavorable conditions, Hazardous sites Skyrock......

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Categories: firefighting, courage, devotion, fire, leadership,
Form: Rhyme



Feel Not Sorrow
...Feel not sorrow on my behalf As I slip into the past For my greatest accomplishment Is a legacy that will last I've dedicated the bulk of my life To the service of my neighbor But I've been r......

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Categories: firefighting, sorrow,
Form: Rhyme
An Outlook On Braveness
...Braveness consist of confidence that comprises of experience with a lot of self awareness people are saying braveness requires a proper plan like a people using a map secretly they do admire ......

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Categories: firefighting, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: ABC
Premium Member Portrait of a Public Servant
... It is 3:00 a.m. on an icy cold winter morning. A piercing alarm shatters the silence at the station, and he is sped away on a flashing red vehicle, horns blaring, to respond to the emerg......

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Categories: firefighting, courage, dedication, tribute,
Form: Prose



Golden Age Book Club
...mandatory monopoly to teach kids a business sense life long school writing career to help set up your children for success filing cabinets for councellors to read through to help your children rea......

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Categories: firefighting, caregiving, education, faith, history,
Form: Free verse
It's Not a Good Thing To Do
...You go skydiving every chance you get. You do it for fun but it's something that your loved ones may one day regret. If your parachute doesn't open, you'll die. You do it over and over and I don't......

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Categories: firefighting, angst, life, people, may,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things