I wrote this as an exercise from the book Talking Back to Poems. The poem it "talks back to" is "The Cold Room" by Yvor Winters.
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I am adding a note - I hope no one interpreted this poem as derogatory toward the nursing profession. My sister was a nurse in the intensive care nursery until her retirement a few years ago, and I know the dedication of most in that noble profession. I know that my sister suffered a terrible loss whenever they lost one of those precious babies. I could not have done it.
When she did retire, it was in large part due to the "clerical" part of her job!
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My thoughts when writing this poem were more about the aloneness of death.
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I think I have to agree with OT.. definitely not a piece that you could express with a rhyming scheme. Sometimes the most difficult sentiments are written with the simplest words, structure or meter.. Well done conveying your thoughts..
I've known a few nurses in my time and unfortunately, this is the reality of the life. The sting of death on a watch never goes away, because..well, they're not heartless monsters.
But when you deal in death, it does become part of the job like coffee breaks, watercooler antics and paperwork f**k ups.
I like how it can be read as the heartbeat stops its work"
or the heart beats stops. It's work" even with the playing of punctuation, its still an interesting dual reading.
Retired Special Education Teacher & Supervisor, Writer of poetry and Nanowrimo novel, wife, mother, grandmother, and lover of country. I can be found at www.gkbostic.com
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