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Sitting by his bedside Consulting with the Fates Will this be his time to go? To rattle Pearly Gates? He seems to be so fragile And yet the spirit’s there! Disguised by sagging jowls And age spots,  hiding in grey hair. The afterlife has been discussed He’s scoffed at it and said What do I care? Burned or buried? I’ll be dead! I watch him in his frailty Yet strong-willed as can be He clings to life with stubbornness,   Blessed mortality! Neither of us ready To speak of things to come We focus on the monitors, The air vents’ harmless hum. The ordering of breakfast And peeing in a cup, The trolley and it’s offerings Upon which we both sup. The future is unknown now So we resign to be Contented in the moment and Embrace the mystery. The choice is not for us to make whatever we believe So quiet words of love are whispered With our hearts on sleeve. Waiting now is our new game, Though we, the pawns and Kings Pronounce that it ain’t over ‘Til that fat lady sings!
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Aug 5, 2020
Aug 5, 2020 at 11:10 AM UTC
Hospital
Sitting by his bedside Consulting with the Fates Will this be his time to go? To rattle Pearly Gates? He seems to be so fragile And yet the spirit’s there! Disguised by sagging jowls And age spots,  hiding in grey hair. The afterlife has been discussed He’s scoffed at it and said What do I care? Burned or buried? I’ll be dead! I watch him in his frailty Yet strong-willed as can be He clings to life with stubbornness,   Blessed mortality! Neither of us ready To speak of things to come We focus on the monitors, The air vents’ harmless hum. The ordering of breakfast And peeing in a cup, The trolley and it’s offerings Upon which we both sup. The future is unknown now So we resign to be Contented in the moment and Embrace the mystery. The choice is not for us to make whatever we believe So quiet words of love are whispered With our hearts on sleeve. Waiting now is our new game, Though we, the pawns and Kings Pronounce that it ain’t over ‘Til that fat lady sings!
A few days later he was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. It’s as if we knew.
ZanyLainey
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51/F/Queensland Australia
Aug 5, 2020
Aug 5, 2020 at 11:10 AM UTC
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