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A hero is a person who has simply done as others do until a certain point in time when they step over safety's line. Then they become something more than a mere human, and have borne another person's trial and pain not thinking of their glory, gain. A hero's the woman who waits and stays and watches while the others play, then takes the drinking people home, wending her way to sleep alone. A hero's the teen who looks and sees a child's kite hung in the trees and climbs farther than he should dare to show the kid that someone cares. The mutt who stays by master's side, Alerting folks with howls and cries. He may be cold, have to defend, But he'll stay with his human friend. The "Boys/Girls in Blue" this word deserve. They bravely work. Protect and serve. Dealing with crime and human woes, They go where others will not go. A fireman breaks down a door. There could be backdraft, but does more, because the baby in the room will almost surely be consumed. He's sustained wounds, and badly burnt, but the little girl survives, unhurt. The soldier who's sent to block, defend. His buddy's met a painful end, but hunkers down, takes back the field. 'Til the end he will not yield. Jesus left His Father's home, went to earth to walk alone. He endured horrid trial and pain, He took our sin, He took our shame. The reason why He was so brave? So that billions would be saved. There are many more of us Who do hard work while others fuss. The single moms and single dads, Nowadays parents have it bad! With no fanfare or applause work long hours on thankless jobs. They ensure kids do more than eat. They can be schooled for greater feats. And if a person takes the time to bring some light, to let it shine, to cheer up people down and blue well, my friend, that hero's YOU. SoulSurvivor Catherine Jarvis (C) February 21, 2009
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Sep 26, 2014
Sep 26, 2014 at 7:07 PM UTC
Who is a Hero?
A hero is a person who has simply done as others do until a certain point in time when they step over safety's line. Then they become something more than a mere human, and have borne another person's trial and pain not thinking of their glory, gain. A hero's the woman who waits and stays and watches while the others play, then takes the drinking people home, wending her way to sleep alone. A hero's the teen who looks and sees a child's kite hung in the trees and climbs farther than he should dare to show the kid that someone cares. The mutt who stays by master's side, Alerting folks with howls and cries. He may be cold, have to defend, But he'll stay with his human friend. The "Boys/Girls in Blue" this word deserve. They bravely work. Protect and serve. Dealing with crime and human woes, They go where others will not go. A fireman breaks down a door. There could be backdraft, but does more, because the baby in the room will almost surely be consumed. He's sustained wounds, and badly burnt, but the little girl survives, unhurt. The soldier who's sent to block, defend. His buddy's met a painful end, but hunkers down, takes back the field. 'Til the end he will not yield. Jesus left His Father's home, went to earth to walk alone. He endured horrid trial and pain, He took our sin, He took our shame. The reason why He was so brave? So that billions would be saved. There are many more of us Who do hard work while others fuss. The single moms and single dads, Nowadays parents have it bad! With no fanfare or applause work long hours on thankless jobs. They ensure kids do more than eat. They can be schooled for greater feats. And if a person takes the time to bring some light, to let it shine, to cheer up people down and blue well, my friend, that hero's YOU. SoulSurvivor Catherine Jarvis (C) February 21, 2009
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Sep 26, 2014
Sep 26, 2014 at 7:07 PM UTC
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