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Hospital Ward

Oil colour on canvas 48 inches by 35 inches. Painting for my poem Hospital Ward- Lying flat, tilted back, watching the sun flowering The window of the ward, Birds soar in a horizonless sky, The orthopaedic ward has become a world Through the months, Walls of houses have been torn down To reveal humanity in the street. A spectacle of people in a theatre of reality. Racked limbs strung up in webs of strings and pulleys For the man whos wife {?} In her graceful animal furs Complained of having no holiday, and the mother-in-law. No doors are closed to hidden stresses, Pain tells who you are. The Airforce pilot flung out of a car, Landing on his back, prospects of a crippled future. The hallucinating patient who saw spirits. The Greek cultured family around their injured son While their mother breast-feeds the youngest. The gypsies..... Religion, pornography, daily papers. Lonely men, anxious and afraid. Families gathering around their General Joe. The breaking and pulling back together again Bones, emotions, relationships. People mellowed into coping, For some, Having been through it all before. Resilient, astonishing attitudes That had pulled through, To have lived through, To have seen through A shattered importance. © C. English

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David Holcombe 04 May 2005

Our hospital doesn't quite look like this, but sometimes I thing it feels like it. They are incredibly depressing places. With the aging population, you can not imagine the broken down bodies and minds that end up there. The miracle of medicine continues, but to what end and at what cost?

L-chan -sama 01 Jul 2004

Very intriguing! Lots of action and intensity of color make it a lively piece.