Hopes And Dreams Poem by Spanner Thegob

Hopes And Dreams

Hopes and dreams Teresa
Hope and dreams

Wheel her into the sun..
That should keep her quiet
Cup of tea and a slice of bread
To help her take her tablets.

Don't you know me
Try remember my voice
I'm speaking softly now
Please try to remember

Yes I met your mam and dad
No I'm not your brother
Yes I know where you live
No I can't take you home.

Yes you asked already
No i don't mind telling it again
No I'm not your brother
No I can't take you home

What did that nurse say,
'Once an adult, twice a child,
And remember, sense of humor'.
Good advice but hard to take

You know I'm grateful to you
You made a difference
You made my life less ordinary
NEVER FORGET ME

Wish I could remember that joke about alzheimers

Thursday, August 24, 2023
Topic(s) of this poem: old memory,being ill,ill,mental illness,being old,growing old,old age,mother
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
When mum had alzheimers best advice given was from her nurse who told us'try keep a sense of humour, it will help you you I these challenging ' she was right
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