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Warning
This poem may NOT be suitable reading for all and is extremely personal and heavy and demonstrates a very sensitive area that many, if not all of police officers, have been in during their careers.
Another day at work, more blood and guts
Am I still human or becoming a nut
Voices screaming, waiting to die
Why are these memories making me cry
The time has come, relief is here
Something is stirring, I know this is fear
The locker room I go, off comes the job
Another late night, better buy some grog
Something is stirring, I know this is fear
The locker room I go, off comes the job
Another late night, better buy some grog
The locker's closed the cuffs away
My gun comes home, is this the last day
Im hurting inside, don't know where to turn
I know one day I will crash and burn
My gun comes home, is this the last day
Im hurting inside, don't know where to turn
I know one day I will crash and burn
Arriving at home, no one is here
All I can hear a whisper in my ear
Drink up son, you won't remember
The look of the eight year old, you found dismembered
All I can hear a whisper in my ear
Drink up son, you won't remember
The look of the eight year old, you found dismembered
Another drink the tears are here
Now I am starting to tremble with fear
I look around, my minds a mess
Looking for something, I'm in distress
Now I am starting to tremble with fear
I look around, my minds a mess
Looking for something, I'm in distress
There it is shiny and bold
Looking at me like I am old
Only young but so much pain
Should I end this, Yep I am game
Looking at me like I am old
Only young but so much pain
Should I end this, Yep I am game
Another drink, I'm dizzy and hot
Now is the time to get a clear shot
I open the chamber, in goes the rounds
Now I'm laughing like a clown
Now is the time to get a clear shot
I open the chamber, in goes the rounds
Now I'm laughing like a clown
Last look in the mirror once and for all
Now the tears are becoming a ball
The steel is cold up against my head
Soon to be turning the colour red
Now the tears are becoming a ball
The steel is cold up against my head
Soon to be turning the colour red
Iam crying so hard I cannot breath
My eyes are swelling I cannot see
The time is here my arm is sore
It won't be long till I'm in the morgue
My eyes are swelling I cannot see
The time is here my arm is sore
It won't be long till I'm in the morgue
Istand there silent wondering why
I can't pull the trigger, do I want to die
My finger is frozen, my face a lie
My life is misery, I was born to die
I can't pull the trigger, do I want to die
My finger is frozen, my face a lie
My life is misery, I was born to die
Iswallow hard take a deep breath
Oh please God bring me some death
Yes it's here here it comes
I'm screaming now, it's not that long
Oh please God bring me some death
Yes it's here here it comes
I'm screaming now, it's not that long
The bullet rips through my brain
No more me, no more pain
I lay there bleeding all over the place
Look at the expressions on their face
No more me, no more pain
I lay there bleeding all over the place
Look at the expressions on their face
Floating above, the job is done
Looking at my body my brains are gone
Coppers are there, wondering why
I have just noticed I can fly
Looking at my body my brains are gone
Coppers are there, wondering why
I have just noticed I can fly
Now an angel I look over some
Ones I care about many I love
I won't let this happen again and again
Welcome to the world of coppers strain.
Ones I care about many I love
I won't let this happen again and again
Welcome to the world of coppers strain.
Constable Christopher Goodman
I found this poem on the web and kenw i needed to share this with others so they can relize the strain that police officers go through every day. if you don't realize the stresses that LEO's go through to "Protect & Serve" you - you need to! Another great poem you should read is - The Life of a Police Officer