
If I start a book, I feel like I have a moral responsibility
To finish it, otherwise an insult to the writer it would be
As a reader, I want to keep an open mind
The best parts of the book I am keen to find
Before I pick up a book to read, of course
I look at the cover thoroughly, I do not force
Myself to read if the subject does not resonate with me
But once I start reading a book, it’s a different story…
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I don’t want to feel like a quitter, I guess
(Though I gladly leave films half-seen, I confess)
Once I start a book, I plow through it anyway
At least I have honored the writer’s intention, I say
Besides, as a physician I have learnt to read
Boring subject matter as part of a rigorous curriculum indeed
Therefore a book that I do not find exciting enough
I continue to read, though sometimes it is tough
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I debated whether to add this here
I think my actions are driven by fear-
One day I hope I shall publish a book
And hope that readers would take a look
At my labor of love, and read the book in its entirety
To all writers out there, I want to extend the same courtesy..

I hope you do write your book! I am like you in that once started, I have to finish a book. On several occasions, I have slogged almost midway through and then all of a sudden–oh my gosh!–the book gets really good. Sometimes good things take time.
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Thank you so much! Maybe one day I’ll find the motivation to write a book- until then I’ll continue to be a prolific reader.
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You could compile all these poems you have written over the years: ‘Prose Between Patients: A Physician’s Musings on Life.’ I like it already. 😉
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Thank you for the idea 🙂 I should try to give it serious thought
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