My Sympathy For Their LifeA Poem by N.SevillaWhen a doctor grieves...With the skill and precision demanded of my hands I cut and I probed with practiced dexterity. A mere two years since I was no longer called “fresh,” I found the frantic cries of my colleagues stilling my heart. Was it yesterday in which I stood, green-faced, tools at hand As I stood before a life I needed to save, not a corpse? Was it yesterday I dreamt of saving lives Out of the love for humanity? Was it really a mere two minutes ago, When I witnessed my first flat line, On my watch, As the others struggled to revive her? I stood and stared, bloodied lifesaving tools at hand, At the freshest death I’ve ever witnessed. How, I asked my superior. How can we move on like that? “In order to save the lives we cherish, We must not care at all.” © 2014 N.SevillaAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorN.SevillaCAAboutI've had this account for several years and I am finally coming back to my writing roots. It's been a joy to write again and look back on my poetry from 10 years ago and see the changes in my life. .. more..Writing
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