A Lifetime of Pain
“A Lifetime of Pain”
I remember it was raining.
Yes, it was raining
Quite hard, actually.
Water pounded against glass windows
The sound reverberating against the empty halls.
I remember we were in a hospital.
White, sanitary floors
Vivid murals plastered on the walls.
They sickened me,
Trying to paint a happy picture
Knowing there was pain in everyone's hearts.
I remember we heard a distant scream.
I stood,
Alarmed
Nurses chattered on and on
Ignoring it.
And when they finally finished gossiping,
One of them lazily stood
Holding pain relievers for the poor patient.
Only getting up
After losing to rock-paper-scissors with the other nurses.
I remember being ushered to her room.
She lay atop a tower of pillows
Sweat beads glinting off her forehead
Taking quick pants of air
Eyes closed.
I swallowed
And lied.
“You look great.”
I remember she laughed.
It came out like a distorted croak.
“I know I look a mess.”
I didn't answer.
I remember holding her hand through most of it.
She screamed
And twisted
And turned
And I'd squeeze harder
Not knowing what
Would make the pain
Go.
I remember the end.
Those last, choking moments
Family surrounding us
Her breaths slow and ragged
Willing her lungs to work.
I could almost feel when she decided to give up.
I remember what she said.
“Just...don't be too sad when...”
I bit my lip, feeling my eyes water.
“Stop,”
I whispered.
I remember it all.
Her last breath still in the air
As everyone else held theirs
And no one said a word.
Her eyes had closed
Forever
And that was it.
I remember our disbelief.
The women sobbed
And the men were shocked
And the elderly screamed.
And I
Was the only one
Who knew.
I remember the miracle.
Suddenly
The winds!
The thunder!
The lightning!
All of it – !
Stopped.
And the rain slowed to soft pitter-patter
And the air turned cool.
And the world became gentle for just a moment
To welcome her new daughter.
The one she'd never meet.
I remember how everything faded away.
All I saw was this baby.
This baby who had
Unknowingly
Killed her mother
And would cause me a
lifetime of pain.
And as I glared at those soft curls
And those delicate
fingers
And those tiny
feet
And those blinking
eyes
I could only process
one
thought.
“She's beautiful.”