Burnin' Fire By Gio Masserati Poem by Gio Masserati

Burnin' Fire By Gio Masserati



These fires up here are burnin' burnin' burnin'
our lungs are taking it's toll
there's ash and smoke so thick an air
we can hardly go out to the car
unless it's a little more clear

we have the unhealthy hazard warnings
that keeps us all pacing indoors
I'm really going a little stir crazy
I need some kind of healthy exercise
a little walk...a dip in the pool
Come on fires!
Loose your fuel!

I'm so thankful for our firefighters
forget about this smoky haze
they've been out there every day and night
all swore to protect and save
Thank you all for fighting our fires

We Love You Firemen!

I Love You Fireman!
Until I see you again in heaven dad...
Your legacy was to teach and save people from 'earthly fires'
My legacy will be to teach and keep people out of 'hell's fires'

This poem is in Honor of my fallen father
Into the arms of my other Father's angels
Bat Chief...Battalion Chief-Instructor-Father-Husband-Son-Brother-Friend
R.L.G....a FireFighter...my earthly father
Died too young at age 51
-I love you!
Your daughter

Burnin' Fire   By Gio Masserati
Monday, September 4, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: alcohol,alcoholism,cancer,father daughter,fire,fires,heaven,jesus,love,man
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
We Love You Firemen!
I'm so thankful for our firefighters
forget about this smoky haze
they've been out there every day and night
all swore to protect and save
Thank you all for fighting fires for us
I Love You Fireman!
Until I see you again in heaven dad...
Your legacy was to teach and save people from 'earthly fires'
My legacy will be to teach and keep people out of the 'fires of hell'
This poem is in Honor of my fallen father
Into the arms of my other Father's angels
Bat Chief...Battalion Chief-Instructor-Father-Husband-Son-Brother-Friend
R.L.G....a FireFighter...my earthly father
Died too young at age 51
-I love you!
Your daughter
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