The Hardest Part

Seeing her on the gurney being wheeled away

Departing when she was alone most

Nothing I could do

But guide her crying mother back to the waiting area

Said my goodbyes in the prep room

You are never ready for that quick goodbye

Eyes locked, arms embracing, a hug, a kiss

As if the goodbye was good luck

As if the goodbye was more of a “See you later.”

As if the goodbye was a hope, not a last

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The static white noise

The constant inconsistent beeps

The helicopters outside the window

The air conditioner breeze drying out eyes

The competing sounds battle for my attention

The bright lights dim but never shut off completely

Everything is so sterile

Everything is so new and clean

Everything is so modern and technically advanced

The competitive claim to extra pillows

The wake up when she wakes up technique

The staff is so friendly when she’s so drowsy or awake

We slept in the same room

So near and yet so far apart

We both had movable devices we slept upon

We both had sheets

We both had scars

She had a call button

I had my confident serenity

No complaints about eating

She finished her apple sauce

I finished her mashed potatoes

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Seeing the Eastern moon rise and fall in the night

The skyline of Queens and Brooklyn are my getting lost points

Reflecting in the East river

Williamsburg bridge just South

Queensboro bridge just North

In the distance; Throgs Neck Bridge,

or, was it the Whitestone Bridge?

Definitely not the Triborough Bridge

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Days and weeks and months and a year of planning

Of preparation and uncertainty

Of clarification and research

Of medical exams and tests

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Lesson learned

You can fall in love with someone even more

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The hardest part

Seeing her on the gurney being wheeled away

Departing when she was alone most

And there was nothing I could do

© 2025 David Greg Harth

25.02.18.10.34.00@424E34NYC

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