"When Time Stands Still"            
       by Debbie Hilton-Kamm 
       
It starts with news impossible to hear      
It conjures up your every fear      
It's when they say your child is ill      
That's when time just stands still
In that moment, that suspended time      
A thousand thoughts run through your mind      
Will she ever laugh and play?      
Will I see her wedding day?
All the planning, the hopes and dreams      
Are put on hold -- just what does this mean?      
Her crib is empty, her toys alone      
For now, the hospital will be her home
This is a place where time stands still      
Where the void's too large to ever fill      
For in a hospital's intensive care      
Children lie, some unconscious, some aware
And time is measured by a new yardstick      
Every second marked by a monitor's tick      
Noting every breath the child takes      
And every beat her tired heart makes
Just a moment of watching a child writhe or strain      
In sedated confusion, or fear or pain      
Or pleading for a drink to which you can't oblige      
Seems like far more than an entire lifetime
And the children who live far too long      
In hospital gowns, trying to be strong      
They have old souls, that's what they say      
Because in each moment they've lived a thousand days
For those who say time goes by too fast      
Sit with an ill child, and see just how slowly time can pass
Sunday, September 27, 2009
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Thank you for the insight into ALL that you are going through right now!! You have an incredible way of sharing the depths of your soul with us!! I am forever grateful - although still unable to comprehend the depth of the pain and heartache you are going through. I love you and admire your strength and courage during this time!
ReplyDeleteOh my God, that is so beautiful!!!
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