Aging Carer
By Rhiannonw
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Aging parent
too aged to realise
he’s cared for by his
aging weary child –
but when the parent smiled
the child was well rewarded –
such feedback afforded
renewal of strength
for the length of the task:
not one to ask
for others to share
in the care,
but when they appear,
and some of the labour they bear,
aware that exhaustion
had drawn very near.
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With a longer life expectancy
With a longer life expectancy, more aging children will be caring for their parents. It's hard, but as you point out, there are rewards, and hopefully some welcome, if unasked for assistance from an occasional kind hearted soul who sees a need. Your repeated rhymes add a feeling of fatigue, I think.
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Such a thought provoking and
Such a thought provoking and touching poem, Rhiannon.
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Hi Rhiannon
Hi Rhiannon
I particularly like this poem, and it has a significance for me. My half-sister who just had her 87th birthday was recently put into a nursing care unit. Her five kids all live in the same area, and her son had been taking care of her, with a live-in helper, (who she didn't like) doing some caring during the day. The other children visited often. But after her last stroke, she needed more care than they could give, so they found a small residential place for her. She will be so upset as she always made her kids promise that they would care for her in her old age. But her kids wouldn't have done it unless they felt it was the best way for her. I hope the people she now lives with are ones she likes, and maybe they play the occasional game of cribbage with her. She could always beat me, despite her alzheimers.
Jean
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