It feels like you're dead.
And you're alone. In your grave.
The nurses and the doctors
are like those two angels
Who ask what you've done
and bring you bad news
Again and again.
Leaving you hoping and counting on the days
To the day you can finally leave.
To the day you can finally leave.
You have people around you
Just like in the graveyard.
Just like in the graveyard.
But you're alone. They're alone.
And they have visitors coming in and out.
And they have visitors coming in and out.
Praying for them. Spending time with them.
And you're alone.
And you're alone.
Your face lights up
When you see someone familiar comes
Praying for you. Spending time with you.
Talking to you.
Talking to you.
But that's only for a short while
As they leave, you wilt in your smile
They say goodbye. You say thank you.
Your heart dims, for you know
You're left alone again.
With the angels,
with your fellow dead neighbours.
You're left alone again.
With the angels,
with your fellow dead neighbours.
And that must've been how the dead feels
Alone in their grave
Without the thoughts
From the people
Whom they thought had cared.
Alone in their grave
Without the thoughts
From the people
Whom they thought had cared.
(Written during the time I was warded for dengue)
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