The Volunteer Fireman
He wears no uniform of blue
He’s just a common man like you
No flashy badge adorns his chest
To make him different from the rest
But when there’s fire, smoke, flame
Then behold he’s not the same
As you and I who stood aside
When danger lurks and courage is tried
He’ll die to save a human life
Perhaps your daughter, son or wife
He gets no pay from year to year
Still he’s proud to be a volunteer
Author Unknown
Printed in the Gatesville Messenger and Star Forum on January 21, 1944