Here is a short poem about being sectioned in wonderful mental hospital ward of the Scottish Borders Huntlyburn Ward near Melrose
"a section in life"
the day is long & tiresome
drugs four times a day then moresome
i sit & ponder this last week being
sectioned now in Huntlyburn
since tuesday the twenty daysome
those early days were spent
being checked & searched
for blood counts & the heart sounded
nothing to worry about i care to add
but I'm sectioned now & i feel sad
recovering & stress relieved now aint half bad
my mood stabilised now a tad
getting there i am, so my doc was glad
they're ready now to make me less mad
to a drug joyed spirit, but i'm still sad
so here i live in suite number ❤
with drugs induced, i do delve
long showers & soap from the shelves
time passes slowly with rolling cigs
meals of great quality with my fellow patients
calls to family, & texts to friends ensue
love poems to ❤, with her visits new
stories & tales unfold, some very blue
of wonderous times gone past and new
sunset or rain asunder on the grassy dew
i am but a mortal man, nae perfect you see
with tainted heart & sins, more than three
locked inside & not yet set free
free to fly or travel around with glee
freedom my friends is not so free
we must enjoy the good professional company
who decide & plan my days in Huntlyburny
scribbling & talking of my progress
mental state improving by day and daily
behaving well, compliant even gayly
so here we go my family & friends
with wife waiting forlornly and expectantly
for the release of me
waiting for another week or so seemingly
one to judge or be the judiciary
adue, adue my family, friends and foes
forget the boredom onwards i must go
taking meals & drugs till aglow again
drowsy now with my head on soft pillow
adue, adue my family friends and foe
Amen
"A poem about the marvellous Scottish Borders mental health services"
About: Huntlyburn House Huntlyburn House Melrose TD6 9BD
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