Thursday, July 7, 2011

Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured Season 5 Episode 14- 16

Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S05E14 - Beat Your Heart Out -
Opening:

Any first year med student knows that an increase heart rate is a sign of trouble.
A racing heart can indicate anything from a panic disorder
to something much, much more serious.

A heart that flutters, or one that skips a beat,
could be a sign of secret affliction or it could indicate
romance which is the biggest trouble of all.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

Music Featured :
Closing:
It seems we have no control what so ever over our own hearts.
Condition can change without warning.
Romance can make the heart pound just like panic can.
And panic can make it stop cold in your chest.

It’s no wonder doctors spend so much time to keep the heart stable,
to keep it slow, steady, regular to stop the heart from pounding out
of your chest from the dread of something terrible or
the anticipation or something else entirely.- dr. Meredith Grey -.


Grey`s Anatomy Music Featured S05E15 - Before and After -
Opening:

Every patient’s story starts the same way.
It starts with them being fine, it starts in the before.
They cling to this moment, this memory of being fine,
this before, as though talking about it may somehow bring it back.

But what they don’t realise is that they’re talking about it to us,
their doctors and that means there’s no going back.
By the time they see us, they’re already in the after.

And while every patient’s story starts the same way,
how the story ends depends on us, on how well we diagnose and treat.
We know the story hinges on us and we all want to be the hero.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

Music Featured :


Grey`s Anatomy Music Featured S05E16 - An Honest Mistake -
Opening:

There’s this thing that happens when people find out you’re a doctor.
They stop seeing you as a person and begin to see you something bigger than you are.

They have to see us that way, as gods, otherwise we’re just like everyone else,
unsure, flawed, normal. So we act strong, we remain stoic.
We hide the fact that we’re all too human.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

Music Featured :
Closing :
Patients see us as gods or they see us as monsters.
But the fact is, we’re just people. We screw up, either way.
Even the best of us, have our off days. Still we move forward.
We don’t rest our laurels or celebrate the lives we’ve saved in the past.

Because there’s always some other patient that needs our help.
So we force ourselves to keep trying, to keep learning.
In the hope that, maybe, someday we’ll come just a little bit closer
to the gods our patients need us to be.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

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