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With lights in the sky And cheer in my heart, A drink in my hand, A toast to the past Treasure my memories; Some triumphs were lost, Now facing forward But never forgot I look to the future, This one is for me Year TWENTY-THIRTEEN For wisdom and glee Laid out before me Adventures to come, With laughter and smiles I'll drink from the sun Shining so brightly Three weeks passed - still pleased, Work arrange training, One seat kept for me First Aid Course progressed; I wished to forget The news I received Before last years test... (...As irony leaped 'Twas taught to save lives, My mobile had beeped With news my friend died The shock had set in I had to pull through, Third day of the course The test was now due I pulled it together My shakiness passed I saved Annie's 'life' I gave 'CPR' I bandaged a 'cut' I tended her knee, I showed them I could Help competently I passed with "Well done" But my heart broke in two, Inside I was numb) Old memories! Not new.... So, I focus today With smile on my face, DEFIBRILLATOR- It's time to embrace! I wait in the queue Examined to be... Bells chime, the phone rings, My mum looks at me (We work together) She speaks to our Boss "Can Karen go next?" Her voice almost lost I ask her "What's up?" She said "It's bad news, Was Grandad who called, About your Nan Sue..." She's hours to live We must get there fast But first you must go And start Annie's heart! © Karen L Hamilton, 2013
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Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 9:33 PM UTC
A New Year at Last?
With lights in the sky And cheer in my heart, A drink in my hand, A toast to the past Treasure my memories; Some triumphs were lost, Now facing forward But never forgot I look to the future, This one is for me Year TWENTY-THIRTEEN For wisdom and glee Laid out before me Adventures to come, With laughter and smiles I'll drink from the sun Shining so brightly Three weeks passed - still pleased, Work arrange training, One seat kept for me First Aid Course progressed; I wished to forget The news I received Before last years test... (...As irony leaped 'Twas taught to save lives, My mobile had beeped With news my friend died The shock had set in I had to pull through, Third day of the course The test was now due I pulled it together My shakiness passed I saved Annie's 'life' I gave 'CPR' I bandaged a 'cut' I tended her knee, I showed them I could Help competently I passed with "Well done" But my heart broke in two, Inside I was numb) Old memories! Not new.... So, I focus today With smile on my face, DEFIBRILLATOR- It's time to embrace! I wait in the queue Examined to be... Bells chime, the phone rings, My mum looks at me (We work together) She speaks to our Boss "Can Karen go next?" Her voice almost lost I ask her "What's up?" She said "It's bad news, Was Grandad who called, About your Nan Sue..." She's hours to live We must get there fast But first you must go And start Annie's heart! © Karen L Hamilton, 2013
January 2013 seemed to set a trend for me,  this poem was written upon reflection of receiving bad news whilst refreshing my First Aid Certificates on two seperate occasions, both minutes before my final practical test Annie is a Dummy used for CPR training. It is in memory of my friend Heather, and my Nan Sue. Gone but never forgotten.
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Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 9:33 PM UTC
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