Faint Kiss

Faint-Kiss

Bright, in the darkness, Blessing Ringing,

Dancing Light in Willows weeds,

Clamouring Life, through the Mould is Springing,

Gracing All, as Growth goes to Seed.

Remember, then, in the Pitch of Night,

Blossoms Tarry for the Faint Kiss of Light.

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~Morgan~
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    1. Light has been 🙂 I am Ever so Thankful, my Friend.
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      ….now Im off to continue writing “Dark Fey, Standing in Shadows” 🙂 I’ve even prepped a preview for this Friday Fantasy 🙂

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      1. It’s day by day with my Dad right now. If he can gain strength back, and we can get him into rehab, he has a chance of pulling through. Thank you so much for asking, Morgan. Love, Amy

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      2. Family that has been involved is trying to get him out of the hospital and into rehab. There is actually a room with his name on it waiting for him right across the hall from my brother’s wife’s mother. Believe it or not! LOL He is the strongest today he has been in a while. Thank you, Mor. Thank YOU! (((HUGS))) Amy

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      3. Mor, now Palliative Care is getting involved (tomorrow), and then Hospice. My Dad is just plum wore out. He had some good days but on the whole, this is the end. I am doing my best to get my sis to get these doctors to give my Dad what he needs to stay calm and comfortable. I am SO pissed right now at these doctors who do NOT treat dying patients right. Sorry, Mor, but I am really angry right now, and I am not able to get down to where he is to help him. I have a mouth and I wouldn’t let my Dad be in pain. Which he is. So over the phone and via texting, I have been leading my sis as to what to do and what to say. Thank you for listening …. Love you, Amy

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      4. I agree, some doctors simply don’t consider pain. I am very fortunate that hospice kept my mom comfortable and, for the most part, sleeping, through the last few days…which was hard on us, when we wanted to talk with her or find out how to help her, but I know she wasn’t suffering (much anyway). I Understand your anger, and hope your sister will speak up to ease his final days . IF I may ask, where is he that you are not close?

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      5. He is in NC and I am in NY. I’m also in the process of training hubby to take over for me to run our Chronic Ill Cat Clinic, but I am not having too much success with that. I keep in contact via text, phone and SKYPE. Palliative Care is coming today to begin the process of keeping my Dad comfortable. This is where I disagree with medicine and did so as well as an RN. Docs see symptoms and not a human being. When I worked as an RN I hounded docs to give the appropriated meds to keep my patients comfortable. I am basically guiding my sis as to what to say, and what meds should be now given. At last, docs are listening. What matters is my Dad’s comfort even if that means I am no longer able to communicate with him. That is what is important to me. In my Heart he lives and in his Heart he knows I Love him. (((HUGS))) Amy

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      6. Mor, Hospice beginning today is now involved. Palliative Care assessed him, and said he is ready now for Hospice. I don’t know if I will make it down there. I may have to say my goodbyes over SKYPE. Sorry if I told you this already. Love, Amy

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      7. 😦 I wish I could help you with the kitties in some way so you could go. of course, at this point, he may be mostly uncommunicative anyway. He knows how much you LOVE him …have no doubts!

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