Recursion

“Recursion” a poem

“I’ve been processing how to make the most of the small amount of life we have to live,” said this physician.

We held our session while she was taking a break from her work to take a walk outside.

She said that often, at work, wearing her multiple “hats” she felt chaotic: she was required to do many things, but it was not possible to do all of them well.

On the other hand, she felt she was able to have greater focus with her patients and could be fully present at home with her family.

In these moments, she sometimes experienced a “recursive loop” phenomenon where she had a meta-awareness of her awareness of the goodness of a moment she was in. Especially with her children, she noted, “time is so fleeting in the grand scheme of things.”

Listener Poet Yvette Perry

Healthcare Burnout Symposium

February 2022

 

Recursion

Make a loop,

then another

Other shoe

one loop, another

Time to walk

Once outside

plans and calls and decisions to make--

But the sun

heats my skin

and the wind

leans to my ears close,

whispering secrets

and my shoes

thump thump thump

on the pavement

matching the beats

in my chest

Another loop

I become aware of joy spark, then—-

I’m aware

of my awareness

and aware of that, still

I fear loss,

am tempted to capture

this fleeting moment in the

jar of my phone cam

Instead, I loop

warmth and wind and beat

and play it for myself

for the rest

of my day