One Nurse’s Choice to Serve

In honor of National Nurses week, I wanted to share this poem with all the nurses I know and all the nurses I have not yet been honored to meet.

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One Nurse’s Choice to Serve

By Effie Darlene Barba

 

So Tired and worn she was that day

Slowly now she made her way

With nothing left that she could say

She fought so hard to save his life

And then explain to his dear wife

That He was gone now far away

 

She held back each and every tear

All the anguish, all the fear

She gazed into the bathroom mirror

She wore the mask, the gentle smile

That she must wear a little while

For all the patients left to cheer

 

Tired and worn she left that day

Her heart and mind in disarray

What could she do? No need to stay

Her shoulders, back and feet did ache

Not near as much as her heart break

She’d hurry home alone to pray

 

Exhausted now she went to bed

Her whispered prayer was hardly said

Her Bible lay today unread

Her sorrow did her heart consume

And fill the corners of the room

Too tired to think or look ahead

 

She then awoke at early dawn

Once more to work she would be drawn

Her coffee pushing back her yawn

She donned the uniform once more

As she had all the years before

As off to work she had then gone

 

Today would be a brand new day

With many words left now to say

A nurse will always find her way

For Angels held her through the night

Instilling strength and God’s own might

As Mercy, Love replaced dismay

 

And as she walked onto her floor

A patient standing by his door

He called her name and called once more

“Thank you, my dear for all you’ve done

Because of you my battle’s won”

Those words then caused her heart to soar

 

And as she worked on this bright day

She knew the words that she should say

Remembering why she chose this way

A nurse was who she’d always be

‘Twas more than merely destiny

It was her choice a nurse to stay

 

And from this honor never swerve

It always was her choice to serve

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©Effie Darlene Barba, 2016

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