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INclan
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0 posted 2000-12-05 09:51 AM


A Firefighter's Observation

I am still in awe, even now, after the event is past;
The clarity of insightful understanding, a true epiphany.
From the first tone of voice, the adrenaline surge,
The headlong rush to the station of each other's arms
The frenzied change of clothes and back out on the road
Blood pounding in our ears….
To make the scene of passion's inferno,
The heat, the light, the smells, the almost insane confusion
As our whole universe spirals down
To that one bright focal point in the night.
The unmistakable hiss as the lips of fire meet ice
In an ages old dance that welds the two into one.
With passions extinguished, the long exhausted return
To the station of sanity and the comfort of a warm bed,
Ever willing to do it all again, at a moments notice….



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SEA
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1 posted 2000-12-05 10:08 AM


Good Grief!! Whew!   I loved this!!!   -SEA
Dennis L. White
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2 posted 2000-12-05 11:52 AM


INclan,
  Excellent portrayal and insight into the lives and dedication of the courageous firefighters who put their lives on the line to rescue others and to prevent further damage to the areas adjacent to the fire scene. I have always wanted to ride the Fire Truck, Thanks for the ride.
Dennis :^)

Moonbeams radiate
When the veiling cloud has passed
Playful shadows dance

Dennis L. White :^)


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3 posted 2000-12-05 12:07 PM


your poems are always based on your personal observation so i assume you are a firefighter in real life? if so, thanx for sharing something thats apparently important to you...

i ditto dennis..this was a fine insight into the life of a firefighter....thanx for the read  

and this line stood out for me

"In an ages old dance that welds the two into one"

[This message has been edited by kaile (edited 12-05-2000).]

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4 posted 2000-12-05 11:23 PM


I say this with all sincerity, firefighters have to be the bravest human beings on the planet. To walk straight into a roaring fire, it amazes and humbles me that there are people who can do this.
Thanks for the poem, and for the work you do, if you are a firefighter.
Sandra

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5 posted 2000-12-06 12:03 PM


FANTASTIC!!!!!!I admire you for what you do and I admire the way you use your words here

Ignore those who would clip your wings...fly ever upward...even if it means scorched wings



INclan
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6 posted 2000-12-06 07:40 AM


First, thank you all for your kind responses.

SEA,

Yes, I did intend to play with words!  

Dennis,

Yes, I am a firefighter with a volunteer department. I would be glad to give you a ride.  On the night in question, I didn't ride....I drove a tanker.

Kaile,

You are quite correct. True-life is my best inspiration. I figure that way, at least, I know about what I write.  

Sandra,

Thank you for your praise.  It might interest you to know that DRIVING TO the fire kills more firefighters than fire itself. We train a great deal to prepare for the scene, but the roads are more dangerous. Oh, BTW, we CRAWL (not walk) into a fire.    

Paula,

Thank you very much.  I was touched by the similarity of the two events.  I was awe struck by the passion displayed during a fire response. Passion as intense as the fire itself. The other? Well, lets just say it is a compliment to a very special lady...    

[This message has been edited by INclan (edited 12-06-2000).]

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7 posted 2000-12-06 03:41 PM


*sight* what a flight....mmmm....but well we are in passions right.....

love it......yes I truly love it.

Charisma

INclan
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8 posted 2000-12-09 06:42 PM


Thank you Charisma, Yes, Passion is what its all about.  

INclan

Irish Rose
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9 posted 2000-12-09 07:45 PM


wow



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of someone else." Marilyn Monroe


Joannak
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10 posted 2000-12-10 07:59 PM


Ah, INclan, you write with such passion.
I imagine that you must show as much passion in fighting fires, as well as (ah hem), in your words... a true epiphany.  I so enjoy sharing your work.

Joanna  


What better way to become immortal than to wake up each day and write? Ray Bradbury



INclan
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11 posted 2000-12-12 02:21 PM


Irysh Rose,

Indeed!

JoannaK,

Thank you, you are most kind.

INclan

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12 posted 2000-12-12 04:14 PM


i almost missed this one..fantastic..loved it
i still remember eating the firehouse pretzels when i was a little girl..i lived a block away from it..

               ~Victoria~


A poem is never finished, only abandoned.
- Paul Valery (1871-1945)


INclan
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13 posted 2000-12-13 10:27 AM


Victoria,

Thank you for reading and your kind comments.  I am glad you liked it.  

INclan

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