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(Poems written on topic of your choice)
Looking for that unique gift or keepsake, the
ultimate presentation for that special
occasions? Than Gary Fogarty, widely regarded as
a leader in this field, can research and write a
commissioned poem as he has done for many
organizations, businesses and individuals
including:-
Queensland Graingrowers Assn
Bendemere Shire Council
Rosalie Shire Council
Gatton Shire Council
Millmerran Shire Council x 2
Tenterfield Oracles of the bush x 4
Australian Camp Oven Festival x 2
Newtown Football Club
Broncos Football Club
Cecil Plains Historical Society
Sister Kenny Museum (example shown)
HEALING HANDS
(Sister Elizabeth Kenny)
Mankind is quite relentless in it’s quest to
find a way,
To improve upon the lifestyle we enjoyed just
yesterday.
But it seems an unjust parody from the hands of
father fate,
Those who pioneer the new ways are often met
with hate.
Suspicion and derision are rewards for those who
dare,
To challenge the establishment, just because
they care.
It is only in the judgement that is brought by
passing years,
That their work is justly greeted by a grateful
nations cheers.
And so one Sister Kenny, with her gift of
healing hands,
Fought a lone relentless battle with the leaders
of our land.
Would a simple untrained bush nurse ever live to
play her part?
Could she prove to doubting sceptics what she
new in her heart?
With compassion for the sufferers, and a dose of
common sense,
She waged her war on polio and formulated a
defence.
But despite her oft providing what she thought
was ample proof,
The medical fraternity remained aghast and quiet
aloof.
Another may have faltered, may have wavered from
their goal,
But defeat was never courted in this caring
nurses soul.
“For what’s the price of losing, when young
children cry at night,
And you hold their salvation if you have the
strength to fight.”
But alas a nation floundered, when it should
have held her hand,
And this angel of salvation was forced to leave
our land.
Forced to wage her war exiled from the country
of her birth.
Forced to seek another culture that would
recognise her worth.
And what’s the count on courage that she needed
all those years?
Through disappointment and rejection, and
crippled children’s fears.
And what’s the spark that drove her, and what
set her apart?
What was it fuelled the fire that was burning in
her heart?
But thank God, as history shows us she was to
win her fight
She won the sceptics over and she proved that
she was right
Lit a candle in the darkness, that shone bright
through many lands
This simple untrained bush nurse with her gift
of “healing hands”
© Gary Fogarty
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