DESCRIPTION
As ambulance employees, we are partly responsibile at times for the lives of the little ones (new-borne babies), that are flown ito Melbourne (Aust) by the Air Ambulance Service [137 words]
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
I am an ambulance assistant with a private ambulance service, under contract to Metropolitan Ambulance Service, Melbourne Australia. I have never considered myself a poet, however sometimes I like to write passages that come to mind. As you can see I have no formal training, bit I like to write about things around me. [April 2000]
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The Infant Gary Thompson
The Infant
The big bird soared in the moring sky A medical team monitored his heart, nearby Attention on hand as the bird dropped low The doctors at the "Kids" were ready to go
A life was dependent on the large white van The occupant the result, of a gold wedding band His heart was failing, emotions were high Nobody wanted this yousgster to die
With lightening swifteness the ambulance sped To transport the baby, safely to bed Our god was with us we are pleased to say A life was saved on this, very day
Eyes filled with tears when the news came through A life for a little one, his name will be Drew We give thanks to the crew of the service on hand Our little one the result, of a gold wedding band
(Written by Gary Thompson (C) Copyright April 2000, and dedicated to the ambulance crews of Transcare Australia)
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"You must be a young guy- get closer to emotions that YOU feel- then our hearts will beat with yours. Keep it up, we all started somewhere. Erika " -- H. E Gurlitt, Mt. Vernon, WAshington, USA.
""Nobody wanted this yousgster to die" <--check spelling here! Otherwise, a well written poem! I like it! :)" -- C G L Davies, Cardiff, Wales, UK.
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