Firefighters Tribute, Songwriting
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Firefighters Tribute, Heroes
Come Together - Instrumentals - Beatles
Firefighters Tribute, Heroes
Firefighters Tribute, Paladins Strike!
Lurking amongst us are dangerously unstable beasts that have a tendency toward Seasonal Affective Disorder during wintertime. Due to their marked depressive-states during this time of year, they are slower-moving, and more subdued. However, upon the arrival of the hot summer months, these unmedicated beasts quickly shift over to states of over-excitement and blatant mania. When this happens, they pose a terrible threat to all living things due to the severe devastation and destruction that they bring about!
You see, these manic beasts spit Fire Gum-Balls out of their mouths resulting in death-flames which rise to immeasurable heights, and spread out for countless miles, at fearsome speeds! Be it not for the heroic sacrifices of our Paladins- whose valiant actions help to keep these beasts’ mania under control- our entire state would, in all probability, turn into a terrible, raging inferno!
Firefighters Tribute, Heroes
Firefighters Tribute, Paladins Strike!
Here come beast Slayers, they come carrying their weapons
They wear yellow armor, they got polished foot-shields
They wear steel hats on their heads
Gotta be geared-up cause they go where each beast treads
They got bright red-lights, they got blaring sirens
They drive massive engines, they speed quickly forward
They say, “Mad are beasts, Beasts are mad.”
These Paladin fighters are the good kind of bad
Brave Paladins strike crazed manic beasts
Unmedicated, beasts got unchecked fury
They spit fire gum balls, they spread unleashed madness
They bear warmth only to betray
But chevalier Slayers hurl mean water bouquets
Brave Paladins strike crazed manic beasts
Valiant Champions, they got early mornings
They come bearing muscles, they got ammo hoses
They say, “three and four and one is eight.”
These are selfless heroes, that ain’t up for debate
Brave Paladins strike crazed manic beasts
Oh, Paladins strike
Yeah, Paladins strike
Yeah, Paladins strike
Yeah, Paladins strike
Firefighters Tribute, Paladins Strike!
Thank you, Firefighters!
Firefighters Tribute, Heroes
Firefighters Tribute, Heroes
Firefighters Tribute, Paladins Strike!
Firefighters Tribute, Paladins Strike!
Firefighters Tribute, Paladins Strike!
Come Together - Vocals - Beatles
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© 2018 BBYCGN
Comments
BBYCGN (author) from Uninhabited Regions on September 01, 2018:
Elijah,
Thank you so much for your kind comment. It has truly made my day all that much more lovelier. Blessings!
❤️❤️❤️
Tamara
Elijah A Alexander Jr from Washington, DC USA on September 01, 2018:
An instant creation just like that, Tamara. Wow! I love it.
BBYCGN (author) from Uninhabited Regions on August 31, 2018:
Thank you so much, Mark.
I imagine they could
even down a shark!
I want these brave
Paladins on my side;
They strike out manic beasts
far, and they strike them out wide!
Thank you for your comment,
and your lovely visit;
Had you not come around,
your presence, I would have missed it!
❤️❤️❤️
Tamara
La La lalala
Mark Tulin from Ventura, California on August 31, 2018:
Interesting take on those valiant knights.
BBYCGN (author) from Uninhabited Regions on August 28, 2018:
Chitrangada, your presence is much appreciated ❤️ It’s always a pleasure to see your warm and lovely smile. Thank you for your beautiful comment, and I know that the Firefighters appreciate it, too
BBYCGN (author) from Uninhabited Regions on August 28, 2018:
Thank you, Louise
Chitrangada Sharan from New Delhi, India on August 28, 2018:
Beautiful poem and tribute to the firefighters! It’s so wonderful of you to acknowledge their great commitment to save lives.
Much appreciated! Thank You for sharing!
Louise Powles from Norfolk, England on August 27, 2018:
That is lovely Tamara, and lovely words. And a great choice of pictures too. I love The Beatles song at the end.
BBYCGN (author) from Uninhabited Regions on August 27, 2018:
Elijah,
That is all right! I am glad for your kindly visit, as always!
Hugs,
Tamara
Elijah A Alexander Jr from Washington DC on August 27, 2018:
Sorry Tamara, I missed that completely concerning the multitude of forest fires that have burned this year.
To me, the forest fires symbolizes Trump spreading all forms of dissension in this nation and Omarosa is working diligently to douse; that is the meaning of my post.
BBYCGN (author) from Uninhabited Regions on August 26, 2018:
Flourish,
Thank you so much for you lovely comment, and your ever sweet visit to my song studio! It’s always a pleasure to have your beautiful smile present.
xxx
Tamara
FlourishAnyway from USA on August 26, 2018:
This is a fine tribute to the firefighters who brave the flames and save lives and property.
BBYCGN (author) from Uninhabited Regions on August 26, 2018:
Thank you, Elijah, for your comment! I am not sure what it means, exactly, as I am not terribly informed on politics, but I do know that our Firefighters deserve great praise and recognition for risking their lives daily to keep us safe. And, that is what my lyrics are about. The brave Paladins are the Firefighters, and the Manic Beasts are, of course, the many fires that spread during the hot summer months.
Thank you, again!
Tamara
Elijah A Alexander Jr from Washington DC on August 26, 2018:
That poem is a most perfect description of today's U.S. conditions. The lines...
Unmedicated, beasts got unchecked fury
They spit fire gum balls, they spread unleashed madness
They bear warmth only to betray
But chevalier Slayers hurl mean water bouquets
... describes the US' president to a tee with some(one) are "hell bent" on dousing the flames of his furry as seen by the girl he fired. She appears the perfect cure for his madness, the source of his demise as president.
Thank you for the presentation.