Cleft
As Caroline was born
the doctor saw
 the split
 from lip to nose–
 purple rimmed,
 going down deep–
 Deep enough
 to hurt
 generations.
 And the imperfect doctor,
 tired of wounds
 tired of divisions,
 saw the small
 wholeness
 Chose that moment
 Chose tenderness
 saying simply,
 She is beautiful.
 And the imperfect mother,
 tired of pain,
 held her child,
 touched the tiny,
 ragged face
 Chose that moment
 Chose acceptance
 crying softly,
 She is beautiful.
About the poet:
Jon Neher is clinical professor of family medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle and associate director of the Valley Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program. He is editor-in-chief of the newsletter Evidence-Based Practice and a frequent contributor of essays on medical education to Family Medicine.
About the poem:
This poem was written to capture the layering of emotions that occurred the day I unexpectedly delivered an infant with a cleft palate. I was new to my career, and this was a novel challenge for me. Since I had no professional scripting » Continue Reading.
