Ask for some poems about fire fighters, original, thank you! ! !

In childhood

The image of a soldier is holding a broadsword pistol.

Wearing a patched military uniform

Galloping on the battlefield

Fight all kinds of enemies.

Wu's heroic spirit

I'm always amazing and longing for it.

When I grow up

The soldier's image has changed a lot.

You are wearing a beautiful military uniform of green, blue and white.

Floods, snowstorms, earthquakes.

At every critical moment.

You are always at the forefront of danger.

Stand up your strong chests

You are stationed in Hong Kong and go to Macao for border defense.

Defend national sovereignty.

Let China stand tall in the east of the world.

I have always admired and admired it.

But now

The warrior image in my heart has a new definition.

Journalists who went to the front line in the earthquake.

Angels in white is at the forefront of the most dangerous earthquake.

There are 13 righteous men in Tangshan who risked their lives thousands of miles away.

Unknown taxi driver.

A caring donor.

Countless engineers of human soul who gave their lives to save students.

Countless "red scarves" buried under reinforced concrete to save their companions.

Volunteers who are eager to claim earthquake orphans.

They are all soldiers in my heart who don't wear military uniforms.

As well as the Olympic athletes who fought for national glory in the Olympic Games.

Volunteers who carry the torch and guard it.

The planner and instructor behind the Olympic Games.

Volunteers who work tirelessly.

Ordinary people who shouted "Come on, China" at the scene.

There are also spectators crowded in front of televisions and computers shouting "Come on, China".

They are all soldiers in my heart who don't wear military uniforms.

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On the battlefield without smoke

They are also soldiers in my heart.

Maybe there are many such soldiers around me.

Even I am such a soldier.

When I put my hand into the donation box,

When I shed tears for those people in the disaster

When I cheer for the Olympic athletes

When I sigh and cry for them

I think I became a soldier, too.

Proud. Proud.

That's enough. Adopt O(∩_∩)O haha ~