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It wouldn’t be fair to be in a rush
To miss the Christmas Eve sunset’s last blush
But there’s things to be done, the world doesn’t wait
On a nurse’s Christmas, and I’m working late.
A car crashed on I40, they were drunk on good cheer
Now in the ICU they are all lying here
Though it looks like they’ll make it, they’re tempting fate
On a nurse’s Christmas, and I’m working late.
One more before I can take a breather
Though it pains me there to see her
Bald, so young, shaking hands, a sorry state
On a nurse’s Christmas, when I’m working late.
I know she won’t last much longer, I know
That she got no help from the chemo
But put an encouraging smile on my face
On a nurse’s Christmas, when I’m working late.
Her little eyes shine with hope in the gloom
Like the flashing lights that fill her room
I tidy up her covers and teddy, pick up her plate
On a nurse’s Christmas, when I’m working late.
“You should be asleep, ma’am,” says she,
“I’m ok, don’t you worry yourself over me.”
“Santa’s coming soon, so don’t make a peep
Ms. Nurse, you need to pretend you’re asleep!”
At first I don’t know how to say to her
That Santa Claus can’t bring with him a cure
Which is all she needs, especially of late,
On a nurse’s Christmas, when I’m working late.
But I play along, and we close both our eyes
As the clock clicks to midnight, and then she cries,
“He won’t come till he knows we’re not doing it fake!”
On a nurse’s Christmas, when I’m working late.
I can’t help but have to dry a stray tear
She sees, and says, “I know he’ll be here!
Ms. Nurse, you’ve been nice this year, I can tell
And if I know it, then Santa does as well!
What will you ask for, from Santa this holiday?”
“For a certain little girl to go to sleep,” I say.
She giggles, clutching her teddy, her bare pate
Shining like a star
On a nurse’s Christmas, and I’m working late.
As I sit in the break room, I start to pray
For that brave little girl, for her to stay
Alive for many years, for her to cheat fate
On a nurse’s Christmas, when I’m working late.
There’s an alarm, I spring up from my seat
And rush toward the room, the doctor to meet
A fear clutches me, that just won’t abate
On a nurse’s Christmas, when I’m working late.
I know the number, and pray that I’m wrong
That it was just a false alarm all along.
But I know by the time I arrive it’s too late
On a nurse’s Christmas
On her last Christmas
Like an angel she left us, a smile on her face
No more pretending for Santa, in a better place
On that small stone in the churchyard, it bears the date
Of a nurse’s Christmas, when I was working late.
- Title: A Nurse's Christmas
- Artist: Ixtaek
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Description:
Well, I wrote this under the erring belief there was a Christmas contest. I'm normally very cheerful person around the holidays, but I felt the urge to cry that night, so I wrote this.
Please, don't post mean things. If you hate it, just rate it badly and don't comment please.
DISCLAIMER: I am not a nurse and know relatively little about nursing. Don't judge me on accuracy! - Date: 12/06/2009
- Tags: nurse christmas
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