Heavy Metal Nursing Poems

Heavy Metal Nursing Poems by Scott Frey, published by University of Tampa Press in 2024, is a collection of 102 pages that explores the complexities of love intertwined with loss. The poems delve into the experiences of parents caring for a daughter with a severe brain injury, capturing the intensity of their journey through moments of vulnerability, pain, and tenderness. This edition presents a unique perspective on caregiving and the emotional landscape that accompanies such profound challenges.
Readers will find that the poems resonate with themes of death, grief, and family, reflecting on the realities of intensive care and the bittersweet nature of love. Frey’s work combines elements of humor and affection, offering a nuanced portrayal of the struggles faced by those in caregiving roles. The collection invites contemplation on what it means to navigate life amid suffering, providing a poignant reflection on the intersection of love and loss.
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Heavy Metal Nursing tells a story of love which, like all love stories, is a story of loss. It is not a sentimental love but a “heavy-metal” one, kneeling arm-to-arm beside parents caring for their daughter born with a severe brain injury who needs intensive care her entire life and dies at three years old. These poems hum the music of oxygen machines and chest compressions and respond to suffering with “half howl, half prayer.” These are poems of vulnerability and pain, but also of parenting, caregiving, marriage, medicine, humor, tenderness, affection. Over and over, they ask what it means to be “learning / to make life out of this slow dying.”
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