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hoot_owl_rn
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0 posted 2000-08-14 10:52 AM


of life's battles lost

loss falls in rivers echoed in the canyon of my heart
noisily cascading across the rough stones of my faith
wearing it into smoothness that only resolution brings
bloody gauze litters floor defacing the white sterility
like battle scars their mark signifies this wars brutality
as the grim metal of armored machine glistens mockingly
trumpets charges now silent and quiet resounds in the air
the beating drums before robust now placid and ominous
the doctors and nurses like soldiers geared in armaments
their uniforms of blue scrubs and hats of paper relinquish
their fight to begin another until in a muted cry of anguish
from the living death is borne and wide mouthed and ashen
your silent screams are mirrored by loud screams of my own
there is only one body to bury but today two lives have died




What lies behind us and lies before us are small matters compaired to what lies within us.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson

© Copyright 2000 Ruth Kephart - All Rights Reserved
Paula Finn
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1 posted 2000-08-14 11:10 AM


This is a heartwrenching look at everyday events in a nurses(and doctors) life...we only see them when something is wrong so we tend to forget they see US ten times over, and then some. Hooray to you
hoot_owl_rn
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2 posted 2000-08-14 11:15 AM


Thanks Paula

I guess perhaps I need to add a brief explanation on this one just incase it's a bit too elusive....this poems deal with the birth of a still born infant, the beating drums are the sounds of the fetal monitor

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Dark Angel
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3 posted 2000-08-14 08:18 PM


Ruth, this is totally amazing hon, very heartbreaking, sadly and beautifully written....
especially this ....

mouthed and ashen                           your silent screams are mirrored by loud screams of my own                          there is only one body to bury but today two lives have died

Denise
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4 posted 2000-08-14 09:21 PM


Very well written, Ruth. I can feel the agony in the words. Heartbreaking.

Denise

BloomingRose
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5 posted 2000-08-14 09:44 PM


Ruth,
Sad but well written with heartfelt anguish.

Debra

Martie
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6 posted 2000-08-14 09:48 PM


Ruth--This is heart renching and a vivid paint...
Kit McCallum
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7 posted 2000-08-14 10:02 PM


Oh Ruth ... so incredibly well written, lined with such sadness and remorse. I applaud those who have the ability to carry on daily in such difficult professions. Beautifully penned!  

Best wishes,
/Kit

Lone Wolf
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8 posted 2000-08-14 11:53 PM


Ruth,

So haunting is the picture you paint here.  Great description and images my friend.  Well done.  

LW


Poetry should surprise by fine excess...it should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts and appear almost a remembrance. -J.Keats

AVANTI
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9 posted 2000-08-15 04:25 AM


Ruth...
This was too painfull
it was deep,dark,true,sad and above all
but you've written very well
it keeps coming back


If I should fall again, then they will laugh but what if just this one I rise?
Avanti Rao



JamesMichael
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10 posted 2000-08-15 05:32 AM


Hoot Owl you have given us a taste of the pain that is felt by those that see the battle for life lost...excellent writing...James
Wilfred Yeats
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11 posted 2000-08-15 08:43 AM


You explained in the beginning re- in some ways I'm glad you did - in others - not sure.

Let me tell you just two of the thoughts that ran through my head as I read:

first - a vision of a M.A.S.H. unit, the horrors of battle and those the nurses, Drs and medics must face

second - I saw a parallel being drawn to a relationship where one learns of the other's death

No young death is ever unmourned - and I've known all my life I was/am unsuited to work in a hospital in any capacity- nonetheless - I've always been drawn to nurses - I think I can say that one of the biggest 'loves' I've known was a nurse - who found herself ultimately in AA & NA - and ... married another AA. - but that is another story.



hoot_owl_rn
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12 posted 2000-08-15 09:19 AM


Thank you everyone, sometimes poems like this need to find their way out through my pen....I think perhaps much better than keeping all of this inside. Somedays I have the most wonderful job on the face of the earth...bringing new lives into the world, but when death invades a place where only life should be, it makes mine a job I wouldn't wish on anyone.

Wilfred....interesting take you had on this, I wish now I wouldn't have revealed what it was and let people guess on their own, but I think the lines "from the living death is borne and wide mouthed and ashen
your silent screams are mirrored by loud screams of my own" would have given it away anyway. I can understand your not wanting to go into medicine in the same way I can understand my not wanting to go into other fields. I think I was born a nurse and really had no choice in the matter in the long run. God graced me with enough compassion to last 10 lifetimes and in my field, that's a wonderful thing  

Corinne
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13 posted 2000-08-15 05:41 PM


An outpouring from your kind heart, Ruth.  

Corinne


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