Medicine
The trouble with medicine today
is that no doctor wants death
on his watch, engaging the latest
technology to keep the dying alive,
a triumph of cure over care.
The trouble with medicine today
is that death is considered abnormal,
a failure of treatment, rather than
the last act of a life for the aged,
a celebration, a curtain call.
The trouble with medicine today
is that too many doctors are deaf
to the cry of patients who feel like
guinea pigs and seek comfort, seek
the triumph of care over cure.
The trouble with medicine today
is that no doctor wants death
on his watch, engaging the latest
technology to keep the dying alive,
a triumph of cure over care.
The trouble with medicine today
is that death is considered abnormal,
a failure of treatment, rather than
the last act of a life for the aged,
a celebration, a curtain call.
The trouble with medicine today
is that too many doctors are deaf
to the cry of patients who feel like
guinea pigs and seek comfort, seek
the triumph of care over cure.