She was
flying down the road
She and her boyfriend had a fight
She almost ran down a pedestrian
and ran a few red lights
The flashing
lights and siren behind her
made her groan, and she said damn!
She pulled over for the Cop
Cops she couldn't stand
He ask
for her license and registration
and proof of insurance too
She glared at him as she went thru her purse
and he said, Do you know why I stopped you?
No! She
lied with an attitude
As she tried to find her stuff
She said, don't you have anything better to do
then to stop someone in a rush?
There
must be a shooting
a murder or a rape
Or a bank being robbed
or some other important scrape
Instead
you stop the one
Whose taxes pay your check
And my friend is a lawyer
and your career he will wreck
You Cops
sit around eating donuts
Harassing tax paying folks
Is it any wonder
That you're the butt of all our jokes?
He wrote
her out a ticket
and she cursed him under her breath
He gave it to her and she grabbed it
She said sarcastically, Gee, so glad we met
Well
the Cop didn't say much
Just "slow down ma'am", and walked away
He knew she wouldn't be interested
In anything he had to say
A few
months had passed
She had been out with her friends and drinking
Her boyfriend and her, had another fight
So she went for a drive to do some thinking
She was
speeding down the highway
When she lost control
She skidded onto the dirt shoulder
and her car went off the road
Over
the embankment
Her car landed upside down
She was trapped and cried for help
But no one was around
She was
hurt so bad
She was afraid she didn't have a chance
It was then with terror
That she smelled the gas
She saw
the fire
that ignited under the hood
and she knew that she might die
That much she understood.
Then
an angel appeared at her window
It was the cop that she had met
He was down on his hands and knees
I'm not going to leave you,
but there's something I have to get
I'm going
to try and get you out
Don't be afraid, I'll be right back
and he ran to his car to get
his crow bar and a jack
Then
she saw him working
Trying to get her free
When the flames came inside
She began to scream
The flames
were burin
around her pinned legs
and she saw that he was crying
as she began to beg
Then
by some miracle
She felt him pull her out
and then there were lights and sirens
and she heard someone shout
The Cop
half drug and carried her
away from the burning car about to blow
Then she heard the thunder spit the night
She said, you could have died too you know?
Then
paramedics were at her side
Her pain was so intense
The Cop was still at her side
burned and covered in blood
he was a mess
Someone
tried to help him
but he waved them away
She wondered why he tried to save her
after the things she had said that day
His hands
were blistered, red and black
His face was etched with pain
As he stood beside her
She wondered if she would ever see him again
A few
days later
Several officers came to talk
Right after she heard the news
That she would never be able to walk
She asked
the Cop
making his report about that night
She said, could you tell me how the Cop is
the one that saved my life?
I want
to thank him
for what he did for me
I wasn't very nice to him
The first time we met, you see
Then
a man with bandaged arms
Walked in and stood beside her bed
and smiled the sweetest smile
and then he softly he said
There's
no need to thank me ma'am
I did what I had to do
It's all part of my job
To serve and protect you
She said,
I'm so sorry
For the things that I have said
Because if it weren't for you
I would be dead
She said,
I guess I never thought about
the job that you do
I was only thinking about myself
and I was unkind and rude
How can
I repay you? She asked
for what you've done, what can I do?
Well he said, the next time you see a Cop
remember we are human just like you
He turned
and walked out of the room
And as night began to fall
She knew that if weren't for him
She would have lost it all
His words
came back to haunt her
the day he stopped her and asked her to slow down
And for her angel in blue
A new respect she found
And with
tears upon her face
humbled with her shame
She realized that she
Was the only one to blame
So for
the men in blue
She closed her eyes and said a prayer
For these men so brave and true
and thanked God that he was there
Author:
Brenda Riley
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