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Your Heart Attack is Scheduled for 0800

by lawrence-hall

When I don’t know what to say – I write This morning I entered the barber shop prepared To laugh, “Make me look like a young Robert Redford!” And to hear in reply, “I don’t work miracles!” As is our custom But she was slumped into a chair – pain, fear The bypass and stents hadn’t worked after all 911 / “Call my daughter” / “I can’t dial the phone” “Where are my glasses” / “Where are my keys” The EMT arrived “I need my husband” / “Where is he?” / “Do you know?” I didn’t remind her that he died years ago Pain, fear, dizziness, nausea, pain, fear The EMT spoke soothingly and measured everything The ambulance arrived The neighbors gathered and hovered in circles The oxygen hissed, the gurney clanked Kind, reassuring words, squawking radios The ambulance rumbled down the street and away I locked her little house and little shop Wondering if I was locking away an unfinished book
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When I don’t know what to say – I babble

 

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary and Thuringen, pray for her

 

 

Lawrence Hall

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