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“THE REVOLVING DOOR,” a poem in the series: “My RIVER CREST Experiences,” for: Saturday, October 5, 2019 a.k.a.: “Thanks, RIVER CREST, For The Memories.” a.k.a.: “A River Crest Philosophy and Way of Life.” a.k.a.: “On Picking Up Patients.”

“THE REVOLVING DOOR,” a poem in the series: “My RIVER CREST Experiences,” for: Saturday, October 5, 2019 a.k.a.: “Thanks, RIVER CREST, For The Memories.” a.k.a.: “A River Crest Philosophy and Way of Life.” a.k.a.: “On Picking Up Patients.”

“We don’t have enough beds for [all] the people we’re doping up on our drugs,

So we’re trying yoga & talk therapy (keeping the drugs, of course); we’re THUGS,

Wearing t-shirts with slogans that say: ‘WE’RE [R]I[C][H],’

That WE [R] ehabilitate (i) [C] are & [H] eal. (Ah.) ourFavoriteCostume’sTheWITCH,”

Because The Witch casts spells and wants a lot of money,

So (s)he can have a nice candy cane house and call “the children” “Honey,”

While drugging them before she puts them in THE STEW,

So she can eat ’em up; you know, HERS is a frightful brew.

“COME on, Children, eat my potions, play checkers and do some yoga too,

So I can have A STEADY JOB.” These words, my friends, are true.

To all my new friends at RIVER CREST hospital, I thank you for your kindness;

I KNOW your job’s impossible, but THE SYSTEM, it is “timeless.”

Perhaps you might find another job (with your skills, you know that you can) [to] do,

Rather than perpetuating this system of HORROR, which canOnlyMakeUs “BLUE.”

My poor friend’s back in town now; some how we made it through THE STORM,

Of EXTREMELY DANGEROUS road travel, after he had left “his dorm.”

I offer my sympathy going out to all you good folks whom I got to meet there:

You are BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE, with kind faces, and I know you care,

I could hear it in your voices AND see the terror in your eyes,

So, with you, I truly (really, I do) em pathize.

Now, what is going to happen to my DEAR FRIEND,

Who’s back in Alpine; I’ve no idea where this will end.

So, thanks for your help for the last week or 10 days.

But, as we all know, DRUGS ARE A STOPGAP to the scourge of mental haze.

Au revoir and ciao, especially to Mercedes and The Physical Therapy Teacher.

Dear RIVER CREST, of course, I fell in love; I hope this poem doth reach her,

To tell My Blessed “Facility,” “I think you’re divine;”

Even the receptionist was wonderful; yes, oh, so fine.

Perhaps, we’ll all meet again, on another fine and fateful day,

When ALL THIS HORROR has subsided, & we no longer need to be fearful or gray.

fin ♥

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By Peace Truth

Life is like a bunch of roses. Some sparkle like raindrops. Some fade when there's no sun. Some just fade away in time. Some dance in many colors. Some drop with hanging wings. Some make you fall in love. The beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Life you can be sure of, you will not get out ALIVE.(sorry about that)