The Hope Lady writes about life from a hopeful perspective. Wendy Edey shares her experience with hope work, being hopeful, hopeful people, hopeful language and hope symbols. Read about things that turned out better than expected and impossible things that became possible. Read about hoping, coping, and moping in stories about disability, aging, care-giving and child development.
Saturday, November 11, 2017
BACON DAY
On Bacon Day in long-term care
Murphy nudges his wheelchair speed a notch above permissible
Monica summons the breath to whisper: “Crispy!”
Minnie shouts: “More bacon!”
In a voice she might have used for “Fire!”
On Bacon Day in long-term care
Norman makes a sandwich with his toast,
Nellie tucks a sliver in her purse and asks for just one more,
Her empty plate the proof of need.
Nigel rouses from beneath the cloud for one uncommon bite.
And though I would not choose to be the janitor mopping up the spills,
Or the nurse with the needles,
Or the ones who wipe the bums,
The worst job of all might be
For the one who serves the food
Compelled to say: “Sorry, no bacon available”
On Bacon Day in long-term care.
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