"Al the Green Rain Train" Participated in Read across America an event that has meaning and purpose

"Al the Green Rain Train" Participated in Read across America an event that has meaning and purpose
Author Alfred Guajardo reading to students at Olive Street Elementary School, Porterville California

Monday, January 04, 2010

"Angora Fire" (Lake Tahoe)

A spark in the dark Made it's mark winds
Fed and larked flames now trained wild and Dialed
Trees loaded and exploded homes now charred and Marred,
Birds Flew with dew they poured water, flames got hotter,men and
Women straddled and Battled,lives were saved as
They aimed and tamed flames, the trained
And drained put flames to shame,
Now rest with the best on the side not a hide
They have pride, yet wondering where the next
Spark will make it's mark, Thank you for your

Battle,Straddle,Caring and Daring,You thought
You were jest,but we know You Are The Best!
Alfred Guajardo
copyrights@2009

 

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