The article offers poetry criticism of the poem "Me." It explores the responsibility of nurses for running a group, which describe their aims on the act of writing poetry that gives eloquent to the members and express themselves in a powerful means. It says that the poem is in touch with everyday things such as "The Bookie," by Mabel Lowing or Hubert Clarke's wistful memory of holding hands. The author suggests that to share writing, one should need a group to write and to listen with.