Dementia
I'm sitting here I'm all alone
In this place people call my home
I look around and soon I see
Lots of faces staring at me
They look at me with knowing eyes
Every word they say seems like lies
They talk to me like an old friend
They ask the nurse when it's going to end
I felt a man grab my hand
I feel him move my hospital band
He smiles and says how are you dad
I pull away and he seems sad
I'm so confused where am I
Have I ascended to the sky
I do not know a single soul
I feel as though I am not whole
There's a simple saying
Ignorance is bliss
I feel someone give me a kiss
A grey old woman standing there
I peer at her as she makes a prayer
She prayed oh lord please help this man
I said do you mean remember who I am
She smiled and nodded her weary head
My simple mind fills with dread
I look around and soon I see
Lots of faces staring at me
I'm scared so I start to shout
Where am I? Please just let me out!
I do not know these strangers
I feel as though I am in danger
I start to get angry and mad
A man turns round and calls me dad
I'm scared and I feel all alone
I just want a place to call my home
Dementia has taken over me
Unknown things are all I see
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Dementia/Alzheimers
PoetryMy poem about dementia and Alzheimer's, If this is an upsetting subject I would advise not to read as it is quite emotional.