Category Archives: poetry

Kindred Spirits

Kindred Spirits

Each morning the sun is waiting to shine upon your face

A morning jog to help, the day ahead embrace.

A warm cup of coffee, to soothe the soul

A list to check off, so you can take control.

You listen as the birds outside sing their song

During the day you find yourself humming along.

Your smile takes away even the heaviest of cares

If you could take someone’s pain, it would no longer be theirs.

There are so many different paths life takes us down

The one that had you, I’m so glad that I found.

Your spirit is gentle; your demeanor is kind,

A kindred spirit like yours, is hard to find.

Your hugs are warm, they bring joy to my heart

And keep me going when we have to be apart.

There is such an ease and calmness each time we converse

Your empathy and warmth, make you the most compassionate nurse.

The memories, the laughter, there’s so much more in store

And each encounter we share, allows me to appreciate you more.

I am so fortunate that I get to call you my friend

And cherish each moment together we spend.

Your presence fills my heart with bounteous glee

How thankful I am that in my life you’ll forever be.

~ Jennifer R. W. Vargas

January 2021

An Amplified Life

An Amplified Life

I’ve often heard that life never gives us more than we can bear

Sometimes I wonder if I’ve received my sufficient share.

There are so many things that happen, I may never understand

A change in perspective reveals, I have been dealt a pretty good hand.

I have been made stronger by all the struggles I’ve been through

And experienced so much loneliness, until I met you.

You gave me support when it felt like I had drowned

You assured me no matter what, you would always be around.

You embolden me to be myself, someone worth being

Being accepted for who I am, is powerfully freeing.

You love me the way I am, and never want me to change

You show that you care, with each hug you exchange.

You encourage me when I am weighed down by doubt

And make me feel special, every time we hang out.

You listen with concern to all the troubles that I share

It brings me great comfort, to know you’ll always be there.

I must have done something right, to have you by my side

The moment you came along, my life was amplified.

I know I say it a lot, but it brings me so much delight

To tell you ‘I love you’ and hug you with all my might.

I’ll never take for granted, the time together we spend

And I’ll forever be thankful I have you as a friend.

~ Jennifer R. W. Vargas

July, 2021

For September, who has changed my life tremendously with her kindness and love.

NEVER TRULY GONE – A Poem For Widows

Anne Shirley (Anne of Green Gables) spoke of having a kindred spirit. Someone you share a meaningful connection with. You don’t have to come from the same beginnings, or even have similar life events, but something draws you together. It can be an event or circumstance, or it can be two people who have similar values or interests that connect you in such a way, it almost feels as if you are the same person.

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Sometimes, you meet someone who changes your life in the best way. Someone you talk to and you feel like you’ve known your whole life, even though you’ve barely met. You can feel what they are feeling even though you’ve never gone through the things they have. It’s almost as if your spirits really do connect.

There was a time I came across someone that lost her husband; I tried to put into words what she must be going through. A long time has passed since his death, but there are days those wounds still feel fresh. I wanted her to know that she is seen, that her feelings are valid no matter how much time has passed, and also, to share these words to hopefully help someone else who is going through the same loss. Dealing with those impossible feelings that eat at the soul and don’t allow you to come up for air. Maybe, for a moment, you feel less alone.

So, on International Widow’s Day, may you have a little more grace shown, a little more kindness, a little more patience and a friend who never gets tired of the waves of emotions life has thrown at you. I can only hope to be that kind of friend to someone who needs a little extra love in their life.

Related Poems: Daddy’s Girl (Loss of dad for Daughter)

Never Truly Gone
I never imagined our time would come to an abrupt end
Some days it really hurts and others I think I’m on the mend.
I only feel okay because I’ve forgotten that it’s real
It comes in huge waves and I haven’t learned how to heal.
Sometimes it feels like the world is moving too fast
While others have moved on, I cannot get past.
My former life was happy, what will a new normal be?
How can I move forward without you here with me?
Everyone is staring, their eyes pierce my soul
Can they see right through? Know that I’m not whole?
When someone offers help are they really being true?
Or just being polite because they don’t know what to do?
Some days that I wake, I wish that I had not
I might never be ready to give love another shot.
This pain is too much to bear, will it ever be less?
Will I pull my life together and not feel like such a mess?
How long is too long to avoid social scenes?
No one understands what losing you means.
Plans for our future were over before they truly began
You were not just a kind person, you were the BEST man.
Some days I think I’m fine, then I break down and cry
I’m still trying to process the ‘how?’ and the ‘why?’
They say “time heals all wounds” and maybe one day I’ll be fine
But I’ll never forget that you loved me and that you used to be mine.
So for you I’ll keep going and I’ll find a way to be strong
No matter how much time passes, in my heart you’ll always belong.
One day the pain will be manageable, I’ll be able to laugh and smile
It doesn’t mean I’ve forgotten, you’re in my thoughts all the while.
I might even believe that grin painted across my face
If I find love again, know you’ll never be replaced.
I know you’d want me to be happy, to find true bliss
I’ll make new memories for all the ones we’ll miss.
For you, I’ll embrace my new life and live without a care
For daylight always comes, after a nightmare.

~ Jennifer R.W. Vargas

Welcomed In

Welcomed In

There is something so innocent about a newborn fawn
Something so majestic about the daybreak at dawn.
Nothing more amazing than a child’s first word
Or the feeling of validation when someone is heard.
The pride one gains when they accomplish a task
The freedom felt, when emotions don’t need a mask.
There is so much beauty the world has to hold
So much to learn, that can’t simply be told.
An enormous amount of love to be found
Kindness and generosity are all around.
At times in this beautiful world, we face the dark
Yet in those times, we meet people who make a mark.
Those who shine their light when there is none
That is the majesticness of the night to the sun.
Their light cannot be hidden, neither can their heart
Those are the kind of friendships you long to start.
A glimmer of light that can help you find your way
A peaceful soul and confidant that brings joy to each day.
When you find someone who blesses your life beyond measure
You hold them close, for there’s no greater treasure.
That light you possess, won’t easily fade
Nor the impression on my heart you have made.
I won’t easily forget the compassion you show
The kindness and warmth, you allow me to know.
You bring happiness to each day that had none in store
You open up hearts that had been closed off before. 
Thank you for opening up your arms and welcoming me in
The opportunity to know you, what a blessing it has been.

~ Jennifer R. W. Vargas

 December 2016

For Rebecca.

“Nursing School”

By Jennifer Vargas | January 16, 2021 2:00 p.m. MSJC nursing students. Photo by Jennifer Vargas Nursing School You got into nursing school, so what …

“Nursing School”

Nursing School

You got into nursing school, so what can you expect?
Passing the TEAS was just one tiny aspect.
Delete your streaming services, there’s no time for Disney plus
Hope you like all-nighters; soon you’ll be just as tired as us.
Studying for exams, forget what you’ve done in the past
You must choose the “best answer” out of all the right ones asked.
When in doubt, handwashing and prioritize by ABCs
Memorizing won’t help, you have to critical think with these.
You’ll learn that nursing school isn’t always black and white
And clinicals will allow first-hand experience with fight or flight.
Soon you’ll learn how to take vitals, what’s considered the norm
The importance of being on time and dressing in full uniform.
At first you may be uneasy, you’ll learn to take it slow
Soon the skill will be mastered and your confidence will grow.
At times you might feel overwhelmed, reach out when in need
There are so many resources available to help you to succeed.
You might be the first nurse in your family, or be fulfilling a dream
Remind yourself why you’re here when the program feels extreme.
Don’t be alarmed if you cry, we’ve all been down that road,
When you get to the end, your hard work will have showed.
Be proud of the journey you’ve started, your hard work got you in
You can make it through this program and earn that nursing pin.
Never give up on yourself, you’re stronger than you know
And remember nurses run on coffee and an extra shot of espresso!

~ Jennifer R. W. Vargas