DOCTOR PLACEBO
I will anaesthetise the pain.
I will relieve you of stress.
I will cut out the cancer.
I will hope for the best.
Above all else,
Of all of my duties,
It’s to help you, not hurt you.
It’s my burden to please.
I will share what I know.
I will take away your youth.
I will take on your suffering.
I will doctor the truth.
I may control you,
And cause some unease.
I walk beside Death,
But it’s my burden to please.
I will uncloak then palliate.
I will be there as you fail.
I will bandage your sores.
I will lift-up the veil.
I’m here to help others,
But I’m on my knees.
My own wounds, so painful,
Still, it’s my burden to please.
I will ligate and bind you.
I will sever your bonds.
I will quietly remind you
That one day you’ll be gone.
The pattern repeats daily:
Every person diseased.
I’m Doctor Placebo
And it’s my burden to please.