Chicago mourns for two fallen brothers
As others have before
These occurrences are all too familiar
And I pray there be no more
But just as it’s certain that fires will come
It’s certain that more will die
‘cause there will always be people in peril
And firefighters will always try
They’ll try to save an innocent life
Even while risking their own
They’ll try to rescue another in danger
Though their condition be unknown
There’s no such thing as a vacant building
When arriving at a fire
They treat each one as if it were occupied
And the odds rise ever higher
As the homeless overfill our shelters
And they have nowhere to go
Turned away to fend for themselves
No plan for the overflow
Vacant buildings become makeshift homes
For those who have no voice
Trash fires for heat on wooden floors
For those who have no choice
These are the people firefighters seek out
When entering for their search
It matters not what they once were
A residence or factory or church
This happens every day for firefighters
They assume there’s someone inside
Be it Worcester, Charleston or another city
Opportunity and risk collide
These two brave firefighters from Chicago
Have paid the ultimate price
So until we can stop it from happening again
Our respect will have to suffice
Lt. Tom Kenney
Providence Fire Department
12/27/10
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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