Frances Bell

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Four Days

This is an image of a sunset with the words of a poem superimposed on it. The poem follows in the text of the post

Four Days image and Poem by Frances Bell CCL


Four days

Four days to say hello to the twin who was born, and breathed, but was never going to leave the hospital

Four days for twins who for thirty eight weeks had shared a womb, to share a room

Strong kicks and weak pushes

Four days while one twin thrived and the other failed gently as we knew he would

Four days suspended in the space between the gingerly anticipated and the actual

Hungry boy and hungerless boy

And on the fourth day, the privilege of just being with him as he slipped away

We looked backwards and launched ourselves into our four futures

Saving the bootees he wore for four days for nearly thirty thousand days.

Frances Bell August 2019


Yesterday was the 38th anniversary of the fourth day. Life goes on šŸ™‚

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francesbell • August 23, 2019


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  1. Gabi Witthaus August 23, 2019 - 8:45 am Reply

    A tender poem to commemorate a terrible event – I was very moved by this. I’m so sorry.

    • francesbell August 23, 2019 - 8:53 am Reply

      It was therapeutic to write – thanks Gabi.

  2. caroline August 23, 2019 - 10:17 am Reply

    Sending my love to you, Frances…I feel you!
    Life is, at times, indecipherable…Nevertheless, your poem grasps what our reason imbued with pain sometimes can’t, with so much love and so gently…
    Warm wishes to all the family and I hope you all find comfort amongst each other in the love and tender care that the family can offer.
    You are a wonderful woman!!

    • francesbell August 23, 2019 - 3:23 pm Reply

      Thanks Caroline – your warm wishes are very welcome.

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