Many of you may recall having read these lines from past Thanksgivings; it is a retelling of a visit I had with one of my patients during this time of year—a woman whose life and struggles were unlike mine in many ways, but who nevertheless taught me many things about courage and integrity.
I hope you enjoy these words, and have a blessed Thanksgiving week.
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Allow me to spin upon the spindle
a tale of an encounter true.
A patient once, a homeless mum,
her words now recounted for you:
The hour of autumn arrives anew
when mirth and feasts abound.
But let me confess my days to you,
true gifts which have been found…
The steady cadence of my heart,
voice to praise when souls fall dark,
vision to behold each fresh day’s start-
For this, I am thankful.
The assured exhale of every breath,
joys gone by, its memories kept,
cloth to shield from winter’s death-
For this, I am thankful
Days when I can veil my cries,
days I look you in the eyes,
to know on night lies brighter skies-
For this, I am thankful.
So for this…I am thankful.
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Nice blog lovely!
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I am currently considering applying to med school and reading your posts gives me a lot of hope. I was scared I would lose empathy and be jaded after a while but…bref, happy thanksgiving.
That is wonderful to hear. Medicine (or any caring profession) is amazingly rewarding. I wish you the best in your endeavors and your journey. Please keep in touch and don’t hesitate to contact me if you have questions! 🙂 🙂
thank you so much!
A beautiful poem.
As with many great stories – and sometimes too few poems tell stories – this tale told so wonderfully leaves me wanting so much more…and thus I imagine. Thank you, Phoebe, for that gift this Thanksgiving Week. May yours be as blessed as you wish.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I wish you the best. 🙂 🙂