Angels in Green
by
Cliff McDuffie
Sunday, June 22, 2008
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Experience in an operating room
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Angels in Green
Not all angels have wings,
Not all angels can fly.
Some wear white caps,
With a twinkle in their eye.
The green suits they wear
Are a far cry from white,
Tho they laugh and cajole you,
You’re handled with care
These angels in green
You can find in health care
And if not for them,
There’d be no fun there.
The next time you visit
To the place they command,
They’ll be there to help you,
And extend a loving hand.
So be kind to the angels,
You see in green garb
And your stay at their place,
Won’t be so very hard.
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| Reviewed by Jeanette Cooper |
8/19/2009 |
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| Ahhh yes, when you or a loved one needs them, they truly are angels in those green scrubs or white uniforms (Do nurses still wear the white uniforms?) I recall a time when all nurses and aids wore white. Also in restaurants the waitresses wore white uniforms--now they wear about anything. Good write, Cliff. |
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