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Room 3405

November 11, 2019
By tentations BRONZE, Atlantic Beach, Florida
tentations BRONZE, Atlantic Beach, Florida
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Mom is dying outside of concrete

buildings and fragile glass windows.

 

With just a few steps, I can glance down bright, fluorescent hallways;

but her room is poorly lit and damp --

 

like a jungle’s wildflower trapped

under a canopy of trees -- she lies

 

on her hospital bed, fighting for any ounce

of sunlight.

 

Mom is dying outside of broken

promises and hollow hope.

 

The lack of machines stamps

her fate as decided; sterile

 

like the IV pump in the far corner,

collecting dust, lacking any purpose

 

but to laugh at the belief

            that she tried.

 

Mom is dying at the hands of Him,

my grandmother says;

 

but she can’t understand a word

that falls from my quivering lips --

 

much less a death sentence

quickly whispered in her ear

 

by her baby boy.


The author's comments:

This is about my mother dying due to Cancer. It all happened so fast; only a month prior, she was up and walking -- living -- like the rest of us. As of the time of writing, she has less than a week left.

Her strong will to fight was left undermined by her doctors, who had long given up on the hopeful volatility of good health. I wrote this poem for her, and to find closure of my own to the situation.

I hope, after reading this poem, readers can find solace with their family members, and to cherish every moment they have left with them.


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