Thinking of the children who lost their Daddies in Moncton. I wrote this for the…

Thinking of the children who lost their Daddies in Moncton. I wrote this for them.
My Daddy tucked me into bed and kissed me good night
I didn’t know it would be the last time he would turn out my light
My Daddy was a brave man. Kind and strong as could be
But today while at his job something terrible happened that makes no sense to me

Mommy is crying. Her heart is breaking
As she tries to explain to me that my Daddy has been taken
Taken to live with the Angels and I can’t help but shed a tear
He was my Daddy and I want him here

Dear God help me to understand why my Daddy was taken by this man
Help me and my family as we put Daddy to rest
Tell him I love him and will always do my best
You have gained an Angel who is one of a kind
He was the best Daddy ever and he was mine.

Tina Brewer. …read more

The following is a poem I wrote as a result of the horrible tragedy in Moncton….

The following is a poem I wrote as a result of the horrible tragedy in Moncton. If you like it please feel free to share it. As a civilian member of the Saint John Police Force I need to do something:

“I pray for those in Moncton as tears streak down my cheek.
I cannot understand how hatred seeps so deep.
There will never be any sense to hurt those who are true blue.
They choose their path to serve us, protect us, stand for us,
in a very confusing world.
They know there are chances they will have to take, but with their
knowledge and expertise they trust they will come home.
To take a guardian angel truly feels unreal….
My heart it aches with sadness and fear is trickling in, as I slowly
start to question this world we’re living in.
You WILL NOT be forgotten, your death we will honourably avenge.
A Country stands before you and together we will mourn you…
You are now our angels in blue, you are in our hearts,
you are in our thoughts, our prayers and perseverance.
We regrettably go on without you…..we wish you rest in peace….
We look up and salute you with assurance that we will take it
from here.
Moncton I bow my head to you..”.

Dedicated to our fallen RCMP officers and my co-workers that are in Moncton and all affected by this unspeakable tragedy. Please come home safe and sound to your families and co-workers….we are with you.
…..Sherry Mason……. …read more

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