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Jonathan Moya
Poems
Oct 2019
Oncology Nurse
Every touch is a devotion,
every soft phrase a prayer
to life, to continue living.
A nightingale, a dove
gowned in heavenly blue
a ministering survival chant.
Thank you
and double checks
are abundant.
They minister
consistent kindness
for they live
among the blasted.
There is no sniping,
no rivalries,
just respect and support.
They are special.
They are there by choice.
They work double shifts
or come in on short staff days.
The cancer center has regular hours
No Nights. No weekends.
Burn out it is low. Effort is high.
Their patients are a pretty grateful lot,
so their compassion comes easily
from the first tuck to the last.
The nurse knows
some will sleep
and some will awake.
Everyone dies,
but today they
will be spared,
for tomorrow
is nearly far off
in the rising sun light.
#oncology
#nurse
#cancer
#life
#death
Written by
Jonathan Moya
63/M/Chattanooga, TN
(63/M/Chattanooga, TN)
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