Title: Visit at the sick Post by: PatriotWarrior on February 12, 2004, 07:42:32 AM When I came,
She lay half-asleep in pain At the sick and maim, After her foot had sprained. Around me, a concatenation of rooms lay, In which sick humans stay, in which they die, Where I went that day, hurrying my pace. I found dreariness smeared on her face And knew the silent death-pang in her fear, Which sang a weakness in her voice, But then I held her and was near. I feared my tears would spill In their Intensive Care Unit; But even mine wouldn't heal, At that expansive mega-clinic; Instead, I felt my tears fail. I caught some pining looks in her eye, Could hear her troubled breath in my ear, Which were nakedly written in her eye. I saw a hidden message on the wall, Then imagined the trouble in her soul; Yet I knew she’d walk and be well. I read a strange word above a door, Scrawled boldly, as if to offer hope: LEBENSRETTUNGS...: it stared at me; And I glanced at it and just scoffed, For what could a mere word mean When simply sprawled upon a wall, While a dear one here lay so frail? I didn't get my queries solved, But did regret my silly thoughts. I sang a million words, then I stopped, In that small, walled room binding us; Then saw sleepless looks in her eyes, And yet, a moment next, she had slept! We sat inside the quiet of where she lay, As she also sat - with her head raised, In the small, neat room surrounding us, Where I spent a short time and some words As she strangely remained pale on her face: The brow of her eye drooping weakly, sleepily. Perhaps her tiredness was why she’d soon slept, Then woken up sheepishly, mumbling easily About how so often she sleepily escaped. I gave her a loving smile, then I left her. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :-* |