Love Poems About Medical or Medical Love Poems
by Caycay Jennings |
Categories: character, emotions, feelings, heart, identity, introspection, journey,

Intuitive Authentic

Intuitive
with a friendly, caring nature, I am imaginative and spiritual.
I share my home nest with my older brother, adult son and soulmate.
I love antiques, dancing and spontaneous adventures on ATVs. 
I feel sorrow for humanity, but gratitude and love are my home emotions.
I fear ignorance, the medical community and for my son's life after I pass.
I would rejoice to see brotherhood lived in global peace and equality.
Resident brat of all in the U.S. Army world, I lack a hometown.
Authentic





... CayCay
February 3, 2019

by Tom Larrow |
Categories: family, health, inspirational, love, religion,

My Miracle

My request to relay to your kinfolk That made their journey inside Heaven's Gate To keep a watch over one of my folk Her parents have reserved her special date She met all the medical needs guidelines For the best research university All the scientists studying her enzymes Have expertise to do the surgery Skilled technicians on this miracle case All are trained to perform as a machine All prayers are needed, for wishes of grace Don't want any, wishes to be unseen Spring is in the scheme for her release date Grandpa, waits for the day I see my mate

by Kuleza John Lembi |
Categories: education, endurance,

Journey of a Medical Student

Dwelling in them, a soft hearted soul
Love plated but pain on its core
Moss covered mountains to cross
Full of merciless piercing stones

Mind invested into a battle of memories
Battle with horrible images of courses in diaries

Both ends candles are burnt
To light the way through the six hills of torment

Flooding down cheeks are tears
Shaking rough hands of lamenting songs

Injecting the venom of fear into the spirits
Made to be passed, though hurting beyond limits

Journey of a medical student
Like a terrifying flood to expose the hidden gold


by Sandra Haight |
Categories: absence, conflict, food,

Oh, Unhappy Day


As trim as can be, I have been,
though love of rich cake is my sin,
with lots of whipped cream
and pudding between!
But still, I was healthy and thin.

This week came the shocking report;
a verdict from medical 'court'...
pre-diabetic...
now that's pathetic!
All signs of this surely fell short!

That nasty invader in cake,
'sir sugar' did catch up and take
my sweet joy away!
Oh, unhappy day...
forgetting cake now for health's sake! 


Sandra M. Haight

Note: This is true...

by Jacqueline R. Mendoza |
Categories: christian, devotion, faith, god, religion, religious, spiritual,

Stepping Outside Ourelves

When trouble looms
We often turn inward
We’re grateful when others take us to medical appointments
Bring casseroles 

Provide job leads
Our prayers may focus on asking for faith
And Strength for ourselves

Yet when Jesus knew His time had come
He prayed not only for Himself
But for all of us
That Eternal God would continue to hold on us tight
We would continue to embrace Him

It is a stunning act of faith
Considering how a change in our lives
May affect those we love
To remember to pray for them as well

Stepping outside ourselves
In time of Personal crisis
May be our ultimate sacrifice

by Arthur Zozulya |
Categories: age,

Ode To Viagra

I am in love and adoration
With my medical solvation 
Which creates my own redemption...
I can munch on every day.

During breakfast, lunch and dinner
I can always salivate on 
On that medical salvation...
I can do my reclamation.

by Emile Pinet |
Categories: 10th grade, culture, feelings, how i feel, imagery, immigration, pride,

With Glowing Hearts

Our spring, summer, fall, and winter are well defined,
setting the rhythm for seasonal sway. 
                          Canadians
                            enjoy them all.

A diverse nation, we welcome all immigrants,
imbuing a sense of community.
A humanistic home, away from home,
where medical costs are all absolutely free. 

        My country enacts gun control,
        don't you think that's how it should be?
                          We're polite folks,
                            who love to smile!

by Verlecia Fields |
Categories: history, hope, mystery, political

"anthrax, and a Lover Called Cipro"

"Anthrax, and a lover called Cipro"

my true love
you came an saved me
with no arms of your own
you washed down to the soul of me
giving righteousness in the pit of me
and i screamed out the motto
dum spiro, spero: while I breathe, I hope

and wonder why it took you two year
to call out my name, and save me
from the wrong perilously medical pills of over expose Amoxicillin

and sadly i new (knew) i would not be saved for long
it still lives in my lung and when i smile my teeth
the doc says is anthrax to the out!

and this will be my end
for the best way to infect in ut
is to case it at someone window fan
and let the dust ring out!!

by:lyricvixen bares the true

by Susan Gentry |
Categories: america, character, heartbreak, poems, prejudice,

Does Anyone Care

To arrogantly use your words for knives
Foolishly repeating all that one hears
Spewing vitriol comments that hurt lives
Displaying high drama and made-up fears

Poems of inspirational prayers are penned
Proclaiming bountiful power of God
Assuring forgiveness for all who've sinned
Appear to border pretentious and odd

Many wrote of caring for yourself first
Want abortions to be medical care
Shame those wanting America put first...
Called self-centered and how could they dare?

Those who should be ashamed go on and on
With rudeness and spite not seeing the tears
Or members with deep country love now gone...
Your disappointed and bewildered peers

by Sadaf Syed |
Categories: love, me,

The Vacation-Part 7 of 7

He carried me in his arms and rushed for medical aid
Then to an unconscious state i trailed.
I woke up, finding myself on a hospital bed,
He strode across the room and kissed me on my forehead.

I smiled at him and he smiled back too,
And whispered in my ear,"I love you."
"But I'll kill you myself if you try this insanity again."
I hugged him tight,despite the pain...........

Now I'm alright as you can see,
At the airport,Jake is waiting for me.
Leaving for a vacation,another one.
And hopefully this time we'll have fun..:)

by Antonij D. |
Categories: beauty, fantasy, girl, i love you, inspiration,

Wallis

Let me tell you about this girl, 
this girl from Luxembourg who live in the middle of nowhere.
Hair in a bun, golden blonde.
Her smile shines that light up her eyes.
Gentle strong healing hands, you'd wish you're a dog, a cat or a cadaver in a medical lab just to feel her touch.
The troubadours would fall on their knees for this indescribable beauty.
And those who can't read knows she is a poetry.

by David Wood |
Categories: death, lost love,

Eternal Love Renew

My love we were inseparable
In life’s long journey’s trials;
Our love was so unbreakable
We went through life with smiles.

Medical problems took their toll
We tried to overcome
Until one day Death took your soul
That left me feeling numb.

Now you lie in the earth to sleep
Your last chapter and page;
Left to sit at your grave and weep
As I decay with age.

I sit and fall into a sleep
I see your smiling face
No more alone am I to weep
You have that angel’s grace.

An old man at a grave was found
Cold with the early dew 
Smiling eyes he lay on the ground
Eternal love renew.

by Natalie Vee |
Categories: girlfriend-boyfriend, loss, love, sad

Weekend.

she caresses the parts of my insides
that i need touched
it's a hunger that matches my outside yearn
with ferocity and teeth

but

the windows don't know better-
they reveal a dusty strained light
or a cold lack of.
it leaves me queasy
there's no good season of the day
when it's passing.

everything gets tan and medical white
when the vacation's almost over
i go home bleary eyed sullen with:
dirty socks, upset stomach
three cigarettes, ten dollars
worn underwear and receipts.

by Eve Peterson |
Categories: family, health, life, mother

Diabetic

She found out she was diabetic
And almost died from it
We got her to the hospital
Which we thought it wasn't possible
Shes wearing that gown
And feels a little down
She'll have to change the way she eats
And still needs to get her sleep
A new life in a way
Which we all will have to learn to say
She's seventy two
And she still is trying to shine through
Worried about her medical bill
Which will get paid still
Thankful she's here
To be with us dear
We love you mom
As a new day is dawn

by Christopher Flaherty |
Categories: anger, slam,

Advice Better Late Than Never

Advice,
Better late than never

I was advised to ask the Doctor
For a home visit

And within just 5 minutes

My Mother was admitted to A&E

Because in all honesty i think
towards the end she was screwing
with me getting in my head

Playing game's putting me on a emotional guilt trip

But come this time i have to admit

I am not a Doctor
Nor a Shrink

I am merely her Son

And my Love alone

Can not fix her

It's now up to the Medical Professional's

by Monique Pagan |
Categories: divorce, fun, hate, humor, leaving, remember, sad love,

Looking For Something New

He was a temporary hookup
He went out like a garbage pickup
He was ugly at most
Tasted burnt like toast 
Soon I'll need a medical checkup

by William Moore |
Categories: dedication, devotion, faith, family, forgiveness, friendship, husband, love, passion, peace, romance, wifebeauty, beauty, me,

10 Reasons

Let me count to ways I love you
WLM
4/13/2011
1,  The awesome beauty of your sweet voice when you speak
2.   The fact that you are so beautiful to mine eyes
3.   That you accept me for all of my faults and medical problems
4.   That our lives together will be content, happy, and wonderful
5.   The beauty of your eyes and the smile upon your face
6.   Your luscious lips which I kiss as often as possible
7.   The fact that we will always be as one entity
8.   That we can lie in bed and talk for hours on end
9.    That when we make love, it is always as if the first time each time
10.  That I can change for my sweetheart and wife when needed

by Bernard F. Asuncion |
Categories: life,

Next To Impossible

Next to impossible
Is counting the stars above; 
Just like the countless words
Told and written about love.

Watch the white lines
In the middle of the road; 
Yes, they are passing by
Like unlimited text load.

The elegant electric posts
Standing by the roadside; 
With millions of lights
Shining at night with pride.

The waves in the ocean, 
Rolling by successively, 
You cannot interrupt them, 
Like the wind over the sea.

Medical centers and hospitals
May stop the painful cry; 
Yes, they're somehow helpful
But even doctors do die.

Riches and wisdom abound, 
Technology is incredible; 
Escaping the cessation of breath
Is next to impossible.

by Helen J Radford |
Categories: hope,

Hope

Hope is where the heart is. 
Listen to it beating in the 
chasm of longevity. 
Palpitation of expectation. 
Trusting when all seems lost. 

Hope beats eternal. 
Marching through endless 
days of hopelessness. 
Tattered banner unfurled 
and waving in the wind. 
Fluttering when all seems lost. 

Hope is still here somewhere 
in this wayward puzzled world. 
Its held in love, in faith 
and trust, annihilating fear. 
Its planted in the soil of soul 
and tramped on the path of freedom. 

It gasps with every new born breath. 
It laughs with children. 
It clings to medical advancement 
and roars with every cure. 
It may be just a flicker. 
Its up to us to fan the flame.

by Shannon Snyder |
Categories: lost love, love, philosophy, sleep,

Medicated Love

Love is nothing more than a medical condition. 
and I'm tired of taking these pills.
Like the tears on my pillow, I didn't sleep a wink last night.
and I'm tired as hell.
Love is nothing more than a heart condition. 
Like a broken looking glass or a silly superstition.
I didn't sleep a wink last night 
and I'm tired as hell. Like the tears on my pillow, 
and the stories they tell.

by Abdullah Alhemaidy |
Categories: world,

Facebook

I love Facebook .
On the page,
I keep going in the middle.
I often do not look at the left
I mean adds & what other do.
Nor to the right side unless I want to post to a group.
In the middle of the page I read:
A joke from India,
A poem from Europe,
A story from Africa,
A book review from America,
A medical herb from China,
A nice bird from Australia,
A picture from Arabia,
And much more ..

by Janis Thompson |
Categories: change, future,

In 100 Years

In 100 Years

In 2118 will there still be love
as we ride in driverless cars?
We will have used the Earth all up
for real estate on Mars.

In 2118 will there still be war
when all cancer can be cured,
medical miracles not known before
with a longer life assured.

In 2118 will McDonald’s still be
a familiar face to the world,
or will the new trade wind economy
make the American Dream unfurl.
 
In 100 years will the land be here?
Clean water will cost a lot.
Can we then relax and live in less fear?
Maybe so and maybe not.

6/7/18

by Abdullah Alhemaidy |
Categories: food, health, love,

Rhamnus Tree

Rhamnus so sweet fruits 
leaves are good medical herb
Shade is lovers place 
No side-effect, natural
A great semi desert tree

by Cecil Hickman |
Categories: faith, family, health, hope, inspirational, life, loss

One Tragedy

One heartbreak from a lost loved one.
Nearer to Heaven, they have such a gift.
Every soul has the choice for so many.

Transplantations of organs, Gods endowment,
Reviving of life through a medical option,
Another’s existence gave a second chance.
God provides the knowledge, we all learn.
Evangelical intervention the sole provider,
Death of one in tragedy delivers restoration.
You will supply love, from ones deliverance.

by Alshaad Kara |
Categories: body, child, destiny, father son, innocence, sorrow, sympathy,

For Eternity

Heartstrings levered,
Your skin foliated, 

We tug our veins in a last passage,
Kipper the medical syndrome, 
Cancer made you the sacrificed... 

I clasp my little baby boy,
His eyes are the silencer, 

Let life be the sequencer,
You will remain in my storge,
Heaved in my heart. 

Cancroid will flush my benign,
My water of life,
Dad will always love you.