Just Take That Corridor

Why couldn’t they have told me since yesterday of the move? So many others suffered the same fate of going to the old location on one side of the hospital and then having to find their way down stairs and to the other side.  If you look at the people in the clinic and you were to listen to some of the illnesses they have you would wonder what care the hospital is really taking by being so negligent to inform.

 

 

Just Take That Corridor

 

Jogged if I could but I could scarcely walk 

Unable to tarry a moment to talk

Seven minutes and its over, officially I’ll be too late

To get to the Clinic I still had 4 flights of stairs to manipulate

Then finally there, my legs were too heavy

And the door to the old Clinic was bolted tightly

Kept looking around but there was no time to waste

Eagerly I started out to find the new place

They could have told me yesterday about the new spot

Hospitals are about giving care to patients or what?

An orderly told me to just take that corridor to C10

The corridor was long, I was exhausted and then

C8 came after seeming miles but I saw no more

One visitor told me go back, take a left before C4

Ridiculous that in my condition I was force to traverse

Right around so blindly and now feeling worse

I was on my last footing then another orderly

Didn’t wait for my question, he had recognized me

Over through here, you don’t have to go much more

Right at the turning is the Clinic, Just Take That Corridor!

 


 

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