Poems praising retired electric workers

Electric workers' text/thanks

I'm an electrician,

As common as electrons in a conductor,

Nobody noticed,

Unknown.

My ordinary,

But it is the guarantee of smooth circuit;

My silence,

Light thousands of lights,

Reunion and affection.

How much value does my commonness contain?

I am an electric worker.

I'm an electrician,

In the rare snow and ice,

This shows that,

My true colors-hero of the times.

The coldest moment,

I rushed to the collapsed tower;

The most severe moment,

I sweat like rain on the top of the frozen mountain;

The warm moment of New Year's Eve,

I bid farewell to my relatives at home;

When the wife gives birth,

I walked through the snow all over the mountains;

At the cost of life,

Pull up a spring channel,

I am an electric worker.

I'm an electrician,

It was originally a,

Small screw.

The screws are strong,

It is the guarantee of machine safety.

The safety of the machine,

Let me weigh the screws,

The responsibility on the shoulder.

Ah, I'm really important,

An ordinary face,

Sincere eyes,

Unique tools,

A pair of chapped and bleeding palms.

Talking to the snowflake on the pole,

Competing with the cold wind on the mountain road.

Where I walked,

Leave a wire;

The steep cliff I climbed,

Sow a piece of human truth.

I'd rather be an ordinary person,

So ordinary that no one mentioned it,

Nobody noticed,

I am an electric worker.

I'm an electrician,

This rare ice and snow,

Let me stand up,

A forward camp against disaster.

The laughter of family reunion,

Is a silent command;

Passengers waiting to go home,

Eager for the opening of the train.

We attacked,

In order to restore the paralyzed power grid;

We insist,

In the most difficult and dangerous situation;

We won,

Raise the banner of unity in the cold;

We won,

With a companion's body and heavy thoughts!

But ah, I'm proud,

I'm an electric worker!

I'm an electrician,

In the embrace of the motherland,

It's also a group,

Ordinary people with flesh and blood.

We stick to it,

In special positions,

For the sake of responsibility,

We give up;

For a living,

We have a promise.

Clearly know,

It was a brutal battle,

If it's a battle, someone must take the lead.

Because, I'm telling you,

I'm an electric worker!