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    Welcome Home Driver

    By Trevor HardwickDecember 2, 2020Updated:December 2, 20203 Comments3 Mins Read
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    In the words of Merle Haggard, “If we make it through December, everything’s gonna be alright.  I know it’s the coldest time of winter, and I shiver when I see the falling snow.”  The song goes on to say, “If we make it through December, we’ll be fine.”  Crazy it’s December already, but I feel like I say that every time this month creeps up on me.  Just today, as I was sitting here trying to think of a poem to write for the December issue, I got a call from my friends John Jaikes and (mama) Kim Grimm.  They were telling me about a charity called Truckers Final Mile (www.truckersfinalmile.org), which is an organization that assists in the immediate travel, lodging, and ground transportation needs of truck drivers and their immediate families in the event that a driver loses his or her life while on the road, oftentimes, several hundreds of miles from home.  I immediately found appreciation in this noble and worthwhile cause.  I mean, who really ever considers these kinds of needs to be filled?  It’s tragedies like the sudden loss of a loved one that none of us can avoid, but that we are rarely ever truly prepared for.  And I like that this organization is focusing its efforts on the trucking community, specifically.  I was inspired to write this poem in honor of Truckers Final Mile, and in memory of all those drivers out there who have driven their final mile.  Perhaps not into their own driveway, but into the home of their loving Creator.  And thanks go to Kim Grimm for providing the perfect photo!

    THE FINAL MILE
    By Trevor Hardwick

    He kissed his little children, and then he kissed his wife,
    Kicked the tires checked the lights, as the engine roared to life.
    With dashboard lights upon his face, and raindrops on the hood,
    He didn’t feel like leaving, but he left there feeling good.

    It’s always tough to leave the house, and hit the road alone,
    But every mile you make, is just a mile closer to home.
    He left his little neighborhood, and left his little town,
    By the time he hit the big road, he was finally hammer-down.

    It takes a couple hundred miles, to shake the homesick blues,
    But he’s doing what he loves, while he fills his old man’s shoes.
    He’s headed for the Midwest, with a few stops on the way,
    He should be through the mountains, before the break of day.

    He’ll call her in the morning, just like he always does,
    To ask her about the kiddos, and how her evening was.
    Morning came but he didn’t call, which she thought was strange,
    But didn’t think much of it, since he’s in the mountain range.

    By lunchtime with the kids at school, she finally got a call,
    It wasn’t from her husband, and the tears began to fall.
    Everything was changing, in the blinking of an eye,
    Her mind just kept repeating, when she kissed her man goodbye.

    She only wants to see him, and to be there by his side,
    But several hundred miles divide, her husband from his bride.
    How can she get to him, or bring him home to her?
    She simply wasn’t ready, for the cost she would incur.

    Sure, the load will make its’ way, to where the load was bound,
    And the truck will be retrieved, from wherever it was found.
    But what about that driver, who said he’d be back in a while?
    How could he have known, that this would be his final mile!

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    Trevor Hardwick

    Trevor Hardwick is a 3rd generation truck driver who has been in love with all things truck-related since he was “delivered” (pun intended). When he was a kid, Trevor began using artwork and poetry as a means of staying connected to trucking, and still loves doing it today. Trevor lives in Stanwood, Washington with his wife Alicia, and has been a regular contributor to 10-4 Magazine since January of 2008. Alicia puts up with Trevor’s love affair with trucks and also shares his outspoken devotion to their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

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    3 Comments

    1. Dave Ham on December 4, 2020 1:08 am

      Nice work on a sobering topic, Trevor. Whether it happens in your first year or your thirty-first, almost every driver has the sad connection to at least one poor soul who started a trip and never finished it. I have had friends who passed in the seat from a heart attack, died in the bunk as part of a team, were killed in a jack-knife wreck, or went off a mountain when hauling logs. A good friend of mine ended his fourty years on the road because of a foreboding sense that his luck was about to run out. I guess on any given day we just don’t know if that hand is going to reach down and tap us on the shoulder. For all the men and women on the road, travel safely because someone will be leaving the light on for you.

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    2. Susie Lyons on December 4, 2020 8:38 am

      Well done Trevor! I always read all
      your poems in 10-4
      You have so much talent!
      Thank you to John Jaikes and Kim Grimm for all their hard work and dedication on getting donations for The Trucker’s Final Mile organization and highly recommend supporting.

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    3. Kim Grimm on December 8, 2020 9:34 pm

      Trevor your talent is Amazing!! You “get it” because you have the passion as a driver!! I can’t wait for you and John to get to meet in person and not just on the phone! Travel safe and we look forward to seeing you in July <3 Mama Kim

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