Thin Line Blue* Song (and Poem, for information)

Thin Line Blue poem and song Ellis Craig 2022 and 2025

Ellis Craig is a retired RCMP Supt. And past R6 IPA Member.

” Just turned 90 yrs old!! and is eager to see this go to the IPA (and maybe RCMP Vet’s)  sooner than later!!!!

He wrote this poem back in 2022, and wanted us to promote it thru IPA.

After much discussion, it was posted on the R6 Newsletter on Oct 27, 2023. Plus highlights of his career and other songs.

He sent me the completed Song Thin Line Blue last week. He received very positive feedback review from Peter Germain!

I finally listened to it today (too much happening over past 2 weeks for me!!)

It brought tears to my eyes! Very emotional song.

Take a listen when you have time * if you have a chance  It is over 5 minutes.. ..

I also added the written version he sent me in 2023, there may be some changes to the Song version (been 3 years since he drafted the Poem)

THIN LINE BLUE (Poem)

by Ellis Pringle Craig, May, 2022

Sworn to serve and to protect, the dedicated few,

We are the ones who stand between, we are the thin line blue.

 

When towers fall and dust clouds pall and others flee and pray,

Among the first responders, we come the other way.

Standing tall we heed the call, do what we’re sworn to do,

Placing others before self, we are the thin line blue.

 

A shooter rampant in a school, most dreaded of all calls.

We dare not wait for backup, we have to walk the halls.

Death lurking ’round each corner, there instead of you.

To save our threatened children, we are the thin line blue .

 

We stand upon the front steps, clergy by our side,

To gently tell a mother that a child of hers has died.

Killed in a senseless auto wreck, like so many died before,

And we dread to bring the heartache to the mother at the door.

 

Domestic strife, husband, wife, loathe to interfere,

We do our best to reason, ease the anger and the fear.

Danger ever present, never sure what each might do,

With no-one else to turn to, we are the thin line blue.

 

When would be tyrants dare defy the peoples’ chosen will,

Mobs may become our enemy, prepared to maim and kill.

Some may be called to give their all, so many facing few,

We may bend but dare not break, we are the thin line blue.

 

When we leave our homes each day, unknown tasks to face,

Our spouses know there is a chance that we may need God’s grace

To come back to our loved ones, our spirits to renew,

And for a while to leave behind the fragile thin line blue.

 

Sometimes at night we cannot sleep, we cannot put away

The memories of what we saw or had to do that day.

You do not know, you cannot know just what it takes to do

All that is expected, to hold the thin line blue.

 

And when a comrade gives their all we come from far away,

Marching in our hundreds, sitting in our seats to pray.

Knowing there may come a time it may be our turn too

To be honoured by our colleagues, who walk the thin line blue.

 

Then when our twenty years or more are mem’ries left behind,

Some spirits may be broken, others filled with pride.

Some will be those who gave the most, did then what we now do.

They rolled the dice and sacrificed, they were the thin line blue.

Sworn to serve and to protect, the dedicated few,

We are the ones who stand between, we are the thin line blue.

 

Optional after current verse four.

When we pass out the tickets, or give the cautions to

The speeders and the drinkers we are the thin line blue.

Doing all we can to stop the carnage and the pain,

To keep from standing on those steps again and then again.