Myself for Others
No sleep and long days,
Tired face and baggy eyes.
Caffeine through the IV
To keep me alive.
Running back and forth
At the physician's command.
Swinging back the curtains
That separate the sick from the well.
What could be behind
A pleasant smile?
Or the look of pain in swollen, red eyes?
My job is not to fix the broken man.
But to find what made it crack
And to relieve the pain.
No two days are never the same,
Keeping me on my toes.
For what reward can I get from
The sacrifices or time, energy, and sleep?
From giving all of myself for others?
Experiences that can't be replicated
Meeting people that can't be recreated
And the perks of helping my fellow man.
Physician's Assistant.