Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Best Gift Ever- Repost

In honor of my 2nd blogoversary, I would like to take a page from the book of Bitter Animator, and re post a post. This is my most favorite post I think from this last year. Amazing how doing something small can make you feel so good even though you never did it to get anything out of it.
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Life and gifts don't get better than this. Sometimes the best gifts in life are free- or are the cost of a first cent stamp.


Two years ago I worked on a suicide hotline. I cannot go into any more details than that.

I was on the phone one night- around twilight- with a very very suicidal man- who not only had a gun in his hand and was clicking the chambers, but he was very very very drunk.

I spent a long time talking to him, and when the call was over I went out in the pitch black night, no stars, overcast clouds blocking them. I bummed a cigarette, and a lighter, sat down on a bench and cried.


Fast forward to present day. I got a phone call from my former supervisor, and made a commitment to start again on the hotline in the fall, after completing 35 hours of class work this summer. Then she said she got a letter from someone I talked to eons ago, and wanted to mail it to me.

The letter arrived Monday. It had beautiful penmanship, but poor spelling. It went in kind, "thank you for helping me save my life that night, and the few things you have taught me have saved me again when life got that bad. Fortunately, it never got that bad again. I am working now, joined a church and dating a lovely woman.

I wrote this poem for you. I hope you like it and again, thank you.


"There is a rose in the garden
A Beauty with thorns adminst her leaves
If one desires to pick her
He must ask his hands to bleed"
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You know, he says I saved his life, but he may have also saved mine.

5 comments:

Sallyo said...

What a great gift—and a great post!

sbwrites said...

Susan,
I can certainly see why this has made you so happy! What an amazing thing to have done. And, what a wonderful follow-up!

Susan

susan said...

Wow, thank you so much ladies! I was just doing what needed to be done, that is my therapy, working there. Especially after my friend died.

Syd said...

That is awesome what you did and the response from the fellow who needed you. We never know just who we touch in so many important ways.

Andrew said...

Thank you for sharing this. As Syd said, you never know how you may touch someone, and what can come of that.

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