Marry A Nurse Poem by Deluke Muwanigwa

Marry A Nurse

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Marry a nurse

Lonesomeness can lead one toloathesomeness
Singurarity lacking wholesomeness
You feel all alone
Always sitting at home
Best thing to do is to marry a nurse

Marry a nurse

Many hours, days, weeks, years alone
And having a feeling of being forlorn
Regressing into life's futile soliloquy
Repeatedly hiding in mental solitude
Yearning for love and company
Are the days people need to campaign
Not to allow a person to be hopeless
Under no circumstance homeless
Refer them to a specialist doctor
So they don't jump from helicopter
Even better still let them marry a nurse

Marry a nurse

In times of infirmy you wish there was a nurse

Nurses are angels from the earths curses

They are trained to take care of the sick

Unlike doctors patients they dont pick

One of the most difficult patients needing skillness

is a patient with a mental illness

They can be violent and unpredictable

They can be moody and very irritable

A nurse is trained to handle all these situations

All ready to immobilise or tranquilise in institutions

Nurses know when a situation is getting out of hand

when a particular patient is going round the bend

Don't underestimate the value of nurses

In your next life or in this one marry a nurse

Friday, October 2, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: nurses
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Inspired by Doctor Anthony Theodore whose poems are highlighting the devastating effects of depression.If in doubt marry a nurse. Lol
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Varsha M 02 October 2020

A beautiful ode to nurses. Thank-you

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