Monday, October 3, 2011

Midwife Poetry


        For my communications class I had to recite a piece of literature that was meaningful. I searched all over and finally went to my computer and typed in 'midwife poems'. I followed link after link and I stumbled upon this poem by Dana Quealy, CNM, MSN which is found at the beginning of Varney's Midwifery (4th edition). It is a beautiful and honest poem.
             Holy Births and Howling Babies
        In my backyard there are nuns who live in a shaded brick building
        next to the St. Stanislaus church and elementary school.
        Together we rise before the sun is in the sky.
        Behind the kitchen curtain, in the damp haze of morning,
        I watch them walk in shades of blue robe.
        They glide in white sneakers across the parking lot.
        They are cool, calm, brisk. Some day, I’ll go see them
        I’ll ask for some lesson on prayer.
        Because the thing is…I pray now.
        Not Dear God Almighty!Just low, easy, quiet thoughts.
        I pray when my patience is worn.Why my shoulders ache.
        When my own voice becomes tiring to my ears.
        I pray when my heart sits heavy with stories and faces of women.
        A prayer for the 32 week babe.
        A prayer for the lady with the skinny, squawking twins.
        A prayer for the woman without a mother, or a lover, or a friend.
        I pray when my cold hands run across a pregnant belly
        and I feel a kick from inside.
        I pray for all my babies, Be good to your mama.
        I pray for all my mothers, Be strong, be good to this baby.
        I pray secretly and I pray slowly.
        I pray for us, the midwives and almost-midwives.
        I pray that we make the right decisions.
        And I pray for those of us who make bad decisions. 
        Decicions we regret with outcomes we can’t change.
        I pray that we learn from our mistakes.
        That with ages comes wisdom.
        I pray deeply and I pray completely.
        For all of the hands and all of the bellies.
        I pray for holy births and howling babies

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