The scans

(waiting for Zuzu)

Prior to the birth of our daughter, we went through scan after scan. I wrote a poem.

1

I took them to the hospital

My wife, pregnant with hope.

My unborn daughter, already problematic.

I took them to the the specialists

Who didn’t know enough

Although they had some groovy

German Technology

The scanner

The million-pound hospital scanner.

In you go, you tiny heart.

Do it.

Chronic 

Villus

Surgery

Do it.

Effortless 

Purgatory.

Do it.

Sssshhh mother.

Ssssshhh father.

2

Motioning gently to show that you care.

Do the keening and fearing the cause of the distance

will pass when you’re watching her brushing her hair.

Do all the choosing, the simpleton boozing

Do the need for forgiveness 

(which will  never be there).

3

Do it all once and then do it all twice

and then do again with no fear in your voice.

Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it.

Do the scans, make new plans 

Do the classic confusions.

Have the second opinions, the words, the conclusions which make nothing fit.

Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it.

Do that one

Do that one

Do that one

Do it. Do it. Do it.

4

Do the decisions

Stand and see the incisions

They are making to find out as much as they can.

Do the distractions

Do the chemical fractions

Do the fear of inaction that marks you as man.

Do all the hoping that anyone can.

5

Look at the scans

Those scans

Black and white and grey areas.

6

Do the jump from the fire and into the pan.

Do the beer drinking

Do the night thinking

Do all the linking of facts at your hand.

Do it the looking at scans.

7

Do it! The talking, the walking , the waking, the empathy shaking the sleep from her eyes.

Do it! The sweating, morality vetting, the rational reasons for not making her die.

Do it! The holding, the touching, the folding of tea towels or something to make the time fly.

Do it! The meetings with hope sometimes fleetingly catching a whisper of things you should know.

Do know them.

Ssshhh, please, sssshhh, please peace for one night.

Do all the screaming later.

Do all the screening tonight.

Do all the meanings outside in snow.

Do 

each 

single 

drop 

of

hospital tea.

Until your your wits’ ending,

Do some pretending,

Defend decisions until you’re too tired to be.

Drink

each

single

drop

of

the

hospital tea.

Wait for the results.