Poetry wrote me
Some were...such caring nurses
So feverishly working
No time to care...for themselves
Wonderful tribute to poetry. Whoever loves poetry, to read or write, are deeply influenced by this passion of theirs, ie. the poetry. I am bowled over by your passion for poetry. Finding poetry in everything and anything… Marvellous
I guess you could say that poetry is in my blood. Interestingly enough, since making poetry my passion, my Raynaud's Syndrome seems to be improving. Poetry is my sustenance.
To write poem using a Albie is a great idea...great thinking.
I appreciate your positive constructive criticism, Rajan. Thank You!
Indeed, they are true servant of humanity. Wisely written.5 ******
Doctors would not be able to function without them. Both are 'true servants of humanity'. Many THX, Dr Nehal, for your very positive comments.
poetries showing avenues to the poet.... kudos for the novel idea being shared!
Many THX, Pallab for your positive supportive comment. This series is very important to me because it honours the lives of my former clients. Also, in retirement, it's very important to reflect on the positive impact that we've made on people's lives.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
And the tribute you have paid to the generations Helen Keller is exquisite. As you said, the doctors find hardly any time to spend with the patients. It is the nurses who take care of us when in hospital. The unsung heroes and angels of healthcare!
Poet Menon, THX so very much for believing my tribute to be exquisite. And even greater THX for your very heatwarming comments...they are a kind blow to Raynaud. Take care, my poet friend.