Friday, September 12, 2014

September 12, 2014 Friday "my woman"

First Words
      …thoughts of an anachronistic, solo pediatrician
                    by Glenn Feole, M.D.

        "Be careful too that the reading of your story makes the melancholy 
        laugh and the merry laugh louder," Cervantes, Prologue to Don Quixote


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September 12, 2014  Friday



Chief Complaint: (written on the chart before I go in the room)

     "ha"    (headache)

Interesting Name:

   Excess

Anecdote:



       Jonathan, age three and one-half, motioned to me to bend near to him.  
       He whispered discretely, 
            "Do you know what my woman is called?"  
       It sounded like he had been watching a little too much MTV to me.  
            "No, I don't," I replied.  
        He leaned forward and said softly, 
            "Mom." 
                                       Westport, Connecticut  1990's


Poetry:
August

Just when you'd begun to feel
You could rely on the summer,
That each morning would deliver
The same mourning dove singing
From his station on the phone pole,
The same smell of bacon frying
Somewhere in the neighborhood,
The same sun burning off
The coastal fog by noon,
When you could reward yourself
For a good morning's work
With lunch at the same little seaside cafe
With its shaded deck and iced tea,
The day's routine finally down
Like an old song with minor variations,
There comes that morning when the light
Tilts ever so slightly on its track,
A cool gust out of nowhere
Whirlwinds a litter of dead grass
Across the sidewalk, the swimsuits
Are piled on the sale table,
And the back of your hand,
Which you thought you knew,
Has begun to look like an old leaf.
Or the back of someone else's hand.
      by George Bilgere, from The Good Kiss


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