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I sit in the General Hospital, waiting for my turn when I hear a loud wailing. Expecting to see a child, I am shocked to see an elderly lady in a wheelchair, crying with her eyes tightly shut. I am deeply disturbed and could see that the other patients are uncomfortable too. This incident reminds me of an old cleaning lady in our condo whose eyes glistened as she told me how lonely she felt as her children and grandchildren lived far away. There is another instance of a man in our neighborhood who is dreadfully scared of dogs but has to walk his daughter’s dog, as she is too busy to do so. As I walk away from the hospital, I see an elderly man staring into space.
His treble
the language
of wrinkles
“His trouble, the language of wrinkles”…brilliant writing, my friend. Excellent!
Thank you so much:)
Another deep one in which the reader can partake and interpret in many different ways. Impressive!
Thank you Amy. I am trying to put my experience in words I am so glad you stopped here and liked this. xo
so much condensed into so little
Yes. Hope you liked it. Thank you so much for the visit and the comment.