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JerryPat2
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0 posted 2015-05-09 08:26 AM


it's been a year already
you're huddled in a wheelchair
by one of two windows
that look out into the parking lot
in a place
the world has forgotten
you're rocking back and forth
mouth moving
maybe asking for peace within
or for some respite from your dreary surroundings
the smells
the pitiful shrieking sounds
from tiny rooms with closed doors
your eyes remain closed
not to see remains of lost pride
which is scattered
where no one ever thinks to look
time
means nothing anymore

©May 5, 2015 / Jerry Pat Bolton



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[This message has been edited by JerryPat2 (05-10-2015 10:54 AM).]

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Margherita
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1 posted 2015-05-09 10:13 AM


Very impressive, dear Jerry. The melancholy of the situation is perfectly rendered. Too many people experience this deplorable state of things. And even the window is no more perceived as a possible entertainment ... the eyes close, patiently (hopefully) painting the final change which is feared maybe, but in the same time also intensely invoked.

Sad, but very well done.

Margherita

JerryPat2
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2 posted 2015-05-09 10:15 AM


Your comments were right-on, Margherita, Thank you . . .

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devina
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3 posted 2015-05-09 04:22 PM


At 30 I did an in-house month longlonglong physical therapy stint in such a place, I felt this one BIG-TIME Jerry! Remember spoiling everyone there...conversation saves lives in places such as these.
hugs!
d

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JerryPat2
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4 posted 2015-05-09 04:30 PM


Thank you Devina, and I can imagine that was a "longlonglong physical therapy stint" for sure, and I know you spoiled them like crazy.

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Michael
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5 posted 2015-05-09 04:33 PM


There is an eerie, almost palpable quality to this one, Jer.  My first thought was "I would die" in a place like that.  I suppose many have given up the very aspect of living to take up residence in such a place.  It's the being forgotten that turns such a place from a tolerance into a hell.

Michael

JerryPat2
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6 posted 2015-05-09 04:37 PM


I don't think many of them go to those places willingly. When no one wants to see after their mothers and fathers in their old age they stick them there.

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EmmaRose
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7 posted 2015-05-09 07:02 PM


when the years are no longer 'golden'
The thud of this is felt deep inside
well done, sobering and scary

JerryPat2
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8 posted 2015-05-09 07:10 PM


Yes, it is a scary thing for someone to be facing, Emma. I have a plan to escape it if everything goes my way.

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jwesley
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9 posted 2015-05-09 11:08 PM


When I was 17 my high school speech class went to such a place - I was Santa Claus and by the time a few of them, men and women alike sat on my lap and cried, I was crying too, and so were most of my classmates.  It was one of the saddest situations I have ever (to this day) been in.

On the other hand, my mother, 88, died a year or so ago, and the last year of her life was spent in such a place, and it was the best thing that could have happened. She really enjoyed being with her peers and had fun there.  Of course, mom could be the life of any party, and from what I've heard, she brightened the place up.

Me? Yeah . . . I'd just as soon die at home.

And my mother would have too. But she needed round the clock watching as she'd rocket to another planet at the drop of a hat, and remember nothing of it.

So, it was necessary. A bad thing, yet a good thing, too.

Enjoyed...

j.

Marchmadness
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10 posted 2015-05-10 01:59 AM


Sad indeed but sometimes there is no other choice. Some people can't take care of themselves and have no family. Not that they get much care in most of these places.


JerryPat2
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11 posted 2015-05-10 05:39 AM


Sorry to hear about your mother, Jimmy, but if she was happy near the end that is a good thing. Thanks for reading and commenting . . .

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JerryPat2
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12 posted 2015-05-10 05:41 AM


I know you are right, Ida, but it is sad that there are not more guidelines for the ones who work in these places, plus much oversight.

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Lori Grosser Rhoden
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13 posted 2015-05-11 06:56 AM


It is a hard thing for sure. There is no way we could have cared for my Mom. Dementia is a terrible thing. It is harder on a person than just being in the nursing home- It won't let you remember visitors, or other happy things that might of happened during the day. Our bodies are living longer these days and our minds have gone kaput. Also we don't live with our seniors like we used to so we are in general uncomfortable with the process of decline. Nursing homes have come a long way from what they used to be.~L
JerryPat2
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14 posted 2015-05-11 07:23 AM


From what you have told me, Lori, you were fortunate to find a nursing home which seemed to be a step ahead of most of them. Plus you are there for your parents. You write and recite poetry for those who are confined there.

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JamesMichael
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15 posted 2015-05-22 10:24 PM


realistic writing...james
JerryPat2
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16 posted 2015-05-22 10:45 PM


Thanks James.

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