Angels
I have seen them on the earth.
As an orderly for five years.
As the son of an RN Elaine Frey.
As my wife, Denny cares for her patients in the ICU.
I have seen angels on the earth.
I have seen nurses wipe the bloody wounds clean.
Watched as they laughed about a daytime TV show.
Heard them cry after the patient's family has left the bedside of their loved one who had passed.
I watched as they prepared a meal after a long day at work.
Listened to them tell a doctor to pay attention to their patient who is in need.
I felt the care when I was sick, told to take my medicine, and force fluids.
Brotherhood, as they helped me prepare the body of those that have passed to take to the morgue.
A team, while the nurses hung IV meds, wrote quick nurses notes, bagged the patient, as I did the CPR.
Sitting down after a long night to have a donut, but they're all gone.
Saw them wheel a female patient in a wheelchair up to OBGYN; it's their first baby.
Was there as they filled out the chart.
Was there as they took the call from the attending physician.
Helped hold the patient as they cleaned and washed the patients who had soiled themselves.
Was there when it was their first day on the job.
There when they retired.
The hands of a nurse are a contradiction.
They are strong able to turn 300-pound patients.
They are rough, cracked from years of constant washing.
They are also filled with an unbounded understanding of the true meaning of love.
Love never asks for less.
Love asks all of us to do more than expected.
The crisis of a generation is upon us all.
We are all grateful that we are not alone in this world to face it.
There are angels there to catch us should we stumble.
Angels who bring the light of hope.
Thank you.
Peace
DFrey