This week's Sunday Scribbling's prompt is "hospitals". I set out to write a beautiful, life-affirming piece about the time I've spent helping newborn babies and mothers to breastfeed, but this came out instead.
Two strangers
in a hallway cold and green
passing each other
and antiseptic wash
in dispensers by each numbered door
"To Help Protect Our Patients"
Strange smells
hospital smells
illness
and meat loaf
mingle with cleaning fluid
pushed on a cart
Hesitant smiles
a querying glance
quickly veiled
is their news good
is it better than ours
no, mustn't ask
The next day
the same face
back again
just like you
perhaps it's time
to share a smile
or a coffee
Maybe
a fleeting moment
with a kindred spirit
will make it easier to return
to that numbered room
yet again
17 comments:
I think that this piece captured how it feels to be a visitor at a hospital quite well.
I loved this - excellent! Have a nice Sunday - see ya.
Oh Robin, you bring back so many memories of the time I spend in NICU not so long ago, every line made me relive my past, wonderful piece- thank you for sharing.
Illness and meatloaf. You capture the hospital visiting experience perfectly with those three words. The taste of both never goes away.
Excellent poem!
You truly captured the image of hospitals.
Great! Your words are so descriptive of the experience and the uneasiness of being there, even as a visitor. I wondere why it's necessary to have horrible food.
Ugh, I can smell that meatloaf now!
I like the feeling you've captured here.
Yep, you got hospitals down pat....why is the food so grim?
Very good poem! Love the mix of smells and hesitant smiles.
I like your optimistic perspective in that environment...
That's mondo fab, babe.
Funny how sometimes, there's something in us that needs to come out and it finds a way despite our best authorial intents, huh?
It brought out the essence of a hospital visit..the confusion, the hesitant feelings..
I really like the lines:
"is their news good
is it better than ours"
I was never sure if I wanted their news to be good in the silly, superstitious thought that there was only so much good news to go around in times like that.
Nice poem.
So true!
this piece reminded me so much of the nursing home where my mother spent the last months of her life...
An excellent piece! I think hospitals are the same in any country, because your poem creates images that exactly capture my hospital experiences.
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