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Collateral Damage

I told the medical officer
I didn’t like his colleague
said I thought he had an opinion of himself
that was far in excess of reality –
immature would be the best description.

Deep insight, so often preceded
by shallow reflexes of habit
a draft of tobacco,
an emptying of a glass,
the folding of newspaper.

Spectacles were removed and polished
as if to increase clarity
or lessen opacity.

Silence became weariness, then compassion
immaturity was not to blame
circumstances were
the circumstances of his vocational specialty,
the medicine of diving – bends – decompression.
Switch hitting,
Nitrogen in blood
benign at sea level
but underwater
and under pressure,
it could turn malicious –
miscalculation easy … consequences severe … lethal.

The subject of my ridicule
had three times spent long hours
in small chambers, with ill divers
none of whom emerged alive.

The first was a gone burger
the second … fifty percent at best
the third was the miracle – death certain
but ethics demanded an attempt be made.

The odds were defied, vital signs surged
hope gave way to welcome
but the Grim Reaper was only taunting
and struck back
defeat, at the door of victory
the colleague without fault – such things happen
but
it had turned a screw in his head. “It would for anybody.”

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Decimal Point

The origins of intelligence polarise defiantly
nature or nurture,
inheritance or investment?
Does education amplify pre-recorded soundtrack
or environment write brilliant original score.

At university concepts somersault on high wire theory
linear algebra, integral calculus, wave mechanics
the behaviour of x-rays bent by crystal geometry
most slink away
few, very few trapeze giddily – no net.
Such people will never know mystery
for them there is no magic
cigarette lighter is engineering, never fire.
Shepherded into special enclaves
they advanced from the retreating mass
of greater density.

Envy would sometimes wish, then sigh, knowing
Cinderella has no place at this ball.
Princes and princesses waltzed at high court
married consorts of tenure, and were gone.

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Second Thoughts

24/7 was still to be invented
people said they worked 52 weeks
or around the clock
or seven days.
Hospital always had.

Christmas in the Antipodes. Hot and quiet.
only orthopaedics left
from the pre-festive rush
a skeleton staff tending,
to the skeletons of patients.

Cleaning, lots and longer breaks
ties and stockings dispensed with
casual
perhaps that was how the topic arose
coffee break discussions normally ritualistic trivia
TV,
sports,
shopping,
weddings – there always seemed to be a wedding.

The question was unexpected, as was my answer
I said I opposed it – abortion
said in this day and age
if someone did not want to be pregnant
it was easy enough not to be.

Silence gloved the room,
obviously not as liberal as thought
then as if Mickey Mouse had signed to Shakespeare
and hurriedly returned to Disney
the room began talking –
TV. Sports. Shopping. And weddings.

Over Christmas
finish time was exactly that, never later.
10 minutes before
a quiet woman 10 years older
comes to assist me polish what I have just cleaned.

But polishing is not the purpose
15 years before
she terminated a pregnancy
had four children
and couldn’t possibly feed five
in my position you’d have done the same she said.
She spoke the absolute truth. Of that, there was no doubt.