Mingle Poem by Donal Mahoney

Mingle



Tomorrow morning when I wake
it'll be the nurse who's crazy.
I'll heave my body up
on its elbows and yell
in her ear, "It's time for your pill.
Get dressed. Breakfast is ready

in the Day Room. Juice, rolls, bacon, eggs.
You'll find a tray with your name on it,
faces you know, a chance for conversation.
Eat each meal at a different table.
Mingle. Before you can get out of here,
you have to love all the faces you hate."

Sunday, June 22, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: illness
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
* Sunprincess * 22 June 2014

........what if we want to sleep in? ....do they always expect us to mingle? .....enjoyed this write...

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Susan Lacovara 22 June 2014

Always enjoy the characters you bring to life within your writes. PEACE

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