
Down the corridor, comes a scream
Was it physical pain
or the horror of finally learning
the way this game is turning
They took your clothes
gave you a gown
there was nothing to do but lay right down
Now, the machine breathes
for you
hung by a thread and leaving soon
Faint flashes behind tired eyelids
recalled moments from a busy life;
the night before your wedding
barefoot kisses by the Seine
The tentative first steps of Child Two
A shaking hand, a ‘thank you’ card
from the family of one you saved
Now, the machine breathes
for you
hung by a thread and leaving soon
The ache, it came and spread like water
the fever burned, the cough, it worsened
they hooked you up, you knew the drill
the butterfly, the slow sure drip
and then it seemed to ease a while
The bed you took, brought guilt at first
your hands no longer helping
Then suddenly; your quick decline
Now, the machine breathes
for you
hung by a thread and leaving soon
There’s a feeling in your chest
and that sixth-sense you sometimes get
the dawn tomorrow, you will not witness
Nurses come, their voices hushed
gloved hands hold, always too briefly
you don’t like the letting go
The room is quiet but for the wheeze
as the machine breathes
for you
hung by a thread and leaving soon
In the chair beside you, that loving face
waiting at end of every nightshift
You know that he will raise them right
Ah, but which patient was it
which desperate hand you gently held
which reassuring words you shared
with no fresh mask to wear
Now, the machine breathes
for you
hung by a thread and leaving soon
The family grieves
a nation grieves
for you
gone
needlessly soon…
[2020]
Thanks for reading.
If that doesn’t keep us all locked inside our homes, I don’t know what will!
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Thanks 🙂 Though, I’m longing to escape now.
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Same here, I need to go to the coast…
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Snap. I need to see the sea, stat!
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This is incredible Tom, very evocative. It made me emotional…
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Thanks Hannah 🙂 I’m so pleased it made you feel something. I couldn’t ask for more.
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Sending some light in these dark times.
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Thanks Delia. Dark times indeed. I hope everyone meets the dawn.
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This is deep and powerful. It makes me question the meaning of life…
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Wow, thanks Isabelle. I’m glad you got something out of it. It just popped into my head on Tuesday and I had to get it down.
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So very powerful Tom. Seems only yesterday, and yet an age ago!
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Thanks Peter. I know… such strange and sad times for us to have lived through.
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