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Doctors

Every night I lie awake

And every day I lie abed

And hear the doctors, Pain and Death,

Confering at my head.

They speak in scientific tones,

Professional and low—

One argues for a speedy cure,

The other, sure and slow.

To one so humble as myself

It should be matter for some pride

To have such noted fellows here,

Conferring at my side.

Written by
Sara Teasdale
1884-1933 / Female / American
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