Friday, July 13, 2012

Back in Prison ... again

I seem to spend a lot of time at this Prison!
Today I am back at Spring Hill Corrections Facility. I am a VIP at the Graduation of a bunch of newly recruited Corrections Officers.
What do I say to a bunch of guys heading into the job that killed my husband?

I looked for quite some time and I found this poem ....


A Walk Along Your Beat


I walked along your beat today
It was concrete, steel and dismal grey.
A place where evil, anger and hatred live
within the walls each day.
My walk was just a visit, a glimpse of what you see,
It takes a certain kind of being, to do the jobs you do,
Courage is a must,
Not knowing one minute to the next,
If the stories that you have heard, will one day be told of you.
It helps to see you have BROTHERS you can trust.
Its a different world these men live in due choices they have made
Some will do their time and learn from their mistakes,
Others will return again to the slamming of the gates.
I understand a lot more now, than I did before today
For you walk among a beat of concrete, steel and hate!!
Wear your badge with honor, Take pride in all you do
Know that many of us are safe at home, and we
OWE IT ALL TO YOU...

By Wife of RIDOC Correctional Officer


Take some time today to think about the people who get up every morning and keep you safe by doing one of the crudiest jobs around. Just try to imagine what it must be like working with the biggest criminals in our country. Dealing with the scumbags of the world.  Rapists, Murderers, Druggies, Sociopaths.
Corrections Officers and Police Officers do this EVERY single day of their jobs. They get slammed and disrespected and dishonored by EVERYONE. Not just the people they work with but by the general public.

Do me a favour today and put yourselves in their shoes and remember that these people don't do this job for money, because they don't get much, they do it because they want to Serve and Protect our country, our citizens ... you.

I am proud and honored to be a part of the Family called Corrections. And I am incredibly grateful that today I will be meeting a bunch of new Officers who are willing to put themselves in this position when so many others aren't.




7 comments:

jacksta said...

so true.
xx

Leonie said...

very true Tracy.

Beryl said...

Tracy, you are one hella of a brave lady. Warm Fuzzies, xxxxxxx

Jenny said...

Hugs, Tracy and those words are perfect for today

mandyb said...

perfect words....
hope the day went as best as can be
xxxxxxxx

Cat said...

xxx thinking of you brave girl xxx
Im awed you can go back to Prison
Such heart felt words xxx

My weightloss journey said...

awesome miss tracy and so very true