I.
The day those twins
were born,
I walked up to the hospital
to greet them.
It would have been easy,
in one way,
to do nothing,
but I saw this chance
to do good
and I took it.
Many hours later
I walked home
having greeted the newborns
and been kind to the new parents.
II.
1/2 hour walk to get there
2 couples, 2 sets of twins
4 parents, 4 newborns
4 parents, friends of mine
4 newborns, new friends
1/2 hour walk back home
III.
I spent about twenty hours
that week in the hospital,
sometimes til 2 in the morning,
helping do something important
but undervalued
in the world.
I remember holding
one twin in the solarium
while the other 3 were
being held by other
friends and family
so the parents
could get some sleep.
Mostly I just gazed down
at the little one
sleeping in my arms,
and absorbed and radiated
serenity,
but sometimes
I would glance up
and catch the eye
of my friend
holding the other twin
and connect
with big smiles.
It was one of the
most peaceful times
I have ever had.
Also, one night
I got to help
feed some twins
supplemental milk
so they would gain weight.
If you have never
had to have a friend
gently open a newborn's mouth
so you could slowly drop in some milk,
you have missed
one of the greatest events
that occurred on the planet.
During that week I was
my most true self
that I have been
in a long time.
-Jim DuBois
March 1, 2012
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Already Broken
The glass
is already
broken
The house
is already
empty
My bones
are crumbling
to dust
-JD
April 5, 1998
is already
broken
The house
is already
empty
My bones
are crumbling
to dust
-JD
April 5, 1998
Thursday, June 11, 2009
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