Open Poetry #39 |
An ode to the nurse who cried. |
Kalandria Junior Member
since 2006-05-23
Posts 44Yorkshire, England |
We gathered around your bed, Like sea birds at the first dawn catch. Assembled in silence, We waited for the hushed footsteps of death. We watched as your breaths grew short. Parchment skin stretched across fragile bones, Dying embers of life, As the music of the machines played your final song. She stands in the corner. An angel clad in starched attire. A stranger to us all, Tiptoeing through our grief with sweet cups of tea. She wiped your brow when fever raged And brought water to your drying lips. She held your hand Throughout lonely, twilight hours of pain. She spoke soft words to failing ears. Read stories to pass your final hours. She stroked your hair And heard your weakened pleas for help. With eyes that see more truth than most, She read in your face, the woman you were. In her mind, She saw you dance, saw you love and be loved. Death caresses your cheek and takes your hand, To lead you gently from this life. We mourn your loss And as I weep I look towards her shadowed form. Our eyes meet in wordless greeting And I see the tears upon her tired cheeks, I see and understand And as she turns and leaves, I give her silent thanks. Your ordinary angel. Her tears, her gift to you....I keep. |
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Kira Aso Member
since 2006-09-26
Posts 351Closer to Hell... |
This is a very emotional and very pretty poem. (I know I coudn't write it) Lovely job. |
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The Lady Member Rara Avis
since 2005-12-26
Posts 7634The Southwest |
"Like sea birds at the first dawn catch." beautiful work Kalandria... |
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ChePacifica Member
since 2006-09-26
Posts 58Ignore Alien Orders |
excellent pen poet - very powerful " As the music of the machines played your final song. " |
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passing shadows Member Empyrean
since 1999-08-26
Posts 45577displaced |
very powerful write |
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aziza Member Elite
since 2006-07-09
Posts 2995Lumpy Oatmeal makes me Crazy! |
You show the strength and compassion with a deep understanding. I like this a lot. aziza |
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Refugee Member
since 2006-08-04
Posts 97 |
Knowing some nurses personally, this really hit home, and on top of that, you wrote it so that we could all place ourselves there and see with your eyes. |
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Sunshine
Administrator
Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
We have a poet here to whom this very well could be dedicated... so I'm sending it on to her. Thank you for this. |
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dingusjr Member
since 2003-09-24
Posts 415Missouri |
Enjoyed this touching poem. It would be so easy to become jaded in that profession. I don't think I could do it. So sad. |
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Magnus
since 2001-10-10
Posts 14135South Carolina, USA |
Oh goodness, this is a most touching poem. A scene played over and over again every day of each week, month and year....Death waits for us all. |
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Midnitesun
since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647Gaia |
Absolutely beautiful, in presentation and content, it is heartwarming. Thank you for sharing. |
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jwesley Member Rara Avis
since 2000-04-30
Posts 7563Spring, Texas |
Beautiful my friend, wish I had written it, but terribly glad you did and I was able to read it. I agree with Midnight Sun whole heartedly. loved it... jwesley |
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seraphin Senior Member
since 2000-09-24
Posts 1004Michigan |
This beautifully shows the compassion in TWO people. Wonderful, wonderful words. Sandra |
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hoot_owl_rn Member Patricius
since 1999-07-05
Posts 10750Glen Hope, PA USA |
This link was sent to me by a very dear friend here and I'm glad I didn't miss it for it truly would have been a shame. After reading this for the fourth time I'm still at a loss for words, though not tears. What a magnificent piece of poetry. Your imagery is splendid and the final line...priceless! A wonderful read and I'll be sure to look up more of your works Ruth |
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Kalandria Junior Member
since 2006-05-23
Posts 44Yorkshire, England |
Thankyou all for your kind comments. Ruth, I hope I'm right in assuming you're a nurse. You and your colleagues do a wonderful job and I just wanted to let you know that even in the darkest of hours, it doesn't go unnoticed....thankyou. |
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