AdmittedA Poem by David P. EckertAlong with the poem Panic, a description of a hospital experience.
Admitted The stink of artificial air cooled and primped like clicks and beeps of IV pumps, crickets of the medical floor Looking up from air-pumped beds, TV mounted on cream green walls the vantage point turned on its head no visit for an hour and gone Hospital rhythms tune the ears to clatters, beeps, talk and cries, doctors, nurses, worker bees, living, dying, injured, ill At night no room seems ever dark no corridor without its hum come check your pressure, temp, your blood while darkened skies presage the dawn A friend, a wife comes for an hour, visitors to this foreign land and if they’ve lived here times gone past air and rhythm call them back When tests and waiting run their course and doctor’s heard to mouth the words “You’re discharged home this afternoon” you’ll freely leave but not soon free. © 2008 David P. EckertFeatured Review
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20 Reviews Added on February 18, 2008 AuthorDavid P. EckertRoslyn Heights, NYAboutPsychologist, Writer, Painter, Father of 2, Grandpa of 2 cute, smart and beautiful little girls, Husband, Keeper of Dogs, Fish and Fruit Trees and generally Busy Guy. more..Writing
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