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The Woman She Was
To many people, she was a nurse
 A hardworking laborer completing the night shift at a local hospital
 Arriving at work long after most people were asleep
 Kindheartedly devoting her evenings to benefit the public
 Because that’s the woman she was: a devoted nurse.
 
 The sun peeked its head out of the clouds, greeting a new day
 Returning home to her family
 Children and husband rolling out of bed after a restful sleep mandating breakfast be served
 An exhausted cook serving the meals
 Meeting her family’s needs with a smile on her face
 Sending her kids off to school, her husband off to work
 No time dispensed for her own needs—solely for others
 Dusting, cleaning, laundry, cooking, gardening—all demanding completion throughout the day
 For days and years, a long list of chores awaited completion
 Growing older, frailer, yet ever will-powered, tasks were finished
 Because that’s the woman she was: a devoted mother and wife.
 
 Kids graduating college, retirement drawing near
 Routine ever existent and ever draining
 Selfless attitude leaving her motivated
 Family still remaining a priority
 Grandchildren flock to her house, longing to spend time with Grandma
 Cooking with Grandma, taking knitting lessons from Grandma, simply sitting with Grandma—all time
 
 
    spent with her was cherished
 Years passed, some grandkids grew older, others still arriving
 She loved them all, expanding her schedule to make more and more time for them
 Because that’s the woman she was: a devoted grandmother.
 
 Although aging, she was still young at heart—not set out on retirement quite yet
 Main focus was helping others, her needs secondary
 Yet her needs were demanding attention
 Type 1 diabetes had been eating away at her
 Routine tasks drew on, causing physical strife and disdain
 She uncharacteristically grew fatigued around family, her top priority
 Health slowly drawing out of control, she continued to dismiss her own needs
 Maintaining a job, cooking, cleaning, and devoting time to grandchildren
 Her clock was running out, time was expiring
 Her health sadly deteriorating
 Finally surrendering to a hospital bed, she gave up the fight to live
 I was barely a year old…never acquainted with her
 Yet I felt as if I knew her, as her spirit lived on through stories and family
 Through qualities of strength, selflessness, and compassion
 She was a hero
 She was a fighter
 She was a saint
 She is my grandmother.
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An inspiring tribute, she was a kind and wonderful lady. She would be proud of the young woman you've become....
You captured just how special a grandmother is in one's life. You honored her life with your heart-felt poem. What a beautiful tribute.
