She Waits

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    She Waits

    She sits and waits in her lawn chair
    For someone to visit someone who cares
    She watches the road looking for a sight
    A vision to tell her everything is all right

    But no one comes to rescue her today
    No one but the staff walk through her day
    She watches the road looking for a sign
    A happy smile screaming visiting time

    No son comes to see her; the sun goes to sleep
    No granddaughter reads to her she starts to weep
    No letters or cards grace her plain nursing home walls
    They placed her in purgatory and then forgot to call

    What had she done to deserve such a lonely fate?
    Her caretakers are friendly, but to her it is all fake
    These sterile walls feel more like a prison
    Especially with no one to listen

    Resigned and condemned to this elderly warehouse
    She waits as she cries so small like a mouse
    The morning brings a brand new dawn
    So she sits and waits in her chair on the lawn

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    poetheart87 commented on She Waits

    11-18-2009

    This was sad and touching. And I think very realistic. I remember when we had to think about putting my grandfather in a nursing home and he didn't want to go, just for that reason. It is so depressing there and I think no one visits, because they feel uncomfortable.

    mmichelle97219

    11/18/2009

    Thanks so much for taking the time to read and comment. I appreciate it. Michelle

    hoth2o commented on She Waits

    07-26-2009

    THIS AI SO SAD BUT A REALITY TO THOSE WHO BECOME OLD, FORGOTTEN OR A BURDEN TO THEIR FAMILIES tHIS IS SOMETHING NOT SAID ENOUGH.

    mmichelle97219

    07/26/2009

    I really appreciate your time today to read and comment on my work. Thanks so very much michelle

    maryann72961 commented on She Waits

    02-17-2009

    anyone who has rhad to visit a nursing home, knows how sad but true these words are.. beautiful but sad

    StraytRootz commented on She Waits

    02-17-2009

    OMG! I love it. It's heart wrenching, but beautiful.

    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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