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Reflections in Family Medicine |
From the Family Medicine Residency Program, Western Reserve Care System, Youngstown, Ohio
Correspondence: Corresponding author: Vikram Arora, MD, MPH, Family Medicine Program, Western Reserve Care System, 500 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown, Ohio 44501 doi:10.3122/jabfm.2009.02.080095 (E-mail: varora76{at}yahoo.com)
The light is getting dim,
and the night is near.
Another priceless moment
will soon disappear.
Faces that I once loved
no longer they seem Clear,
Time has lost its meaning to me
Life itself has become unfamiliar.
I need someone to guide me through
this night in a strange land
A light to show me the way,
from Someone who may understand
That,
My thoughts are not with me
but I still have my pride ...
My memories might be gone,
but a heart still beats inside ... .
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Conflict of interest: none declared.
Received for publication May 12, 2008. Revision received August 21, 2008. Accepted for publication August 25, 2008.
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