Take me from my home now
Put me in the chair
Pour your fluids into me
Make me unaware
now my eyes are closing
I can’t understand
The balance of what’s real to me
With these needles in my hand
Now I am surrounded
By the ones I know and love
They touch me and they pray for me
To their Gods above
I’m not quite awake though
But I am not to blame
It’s the love I found in medicine
That takes away the pain
Oh My God what have I become
And it’s all beginning
And so it will end
I can feel my body change
And the color of my skin
has turned a little pale now
as my life unfurls
and my Blood is thinning
Thanks to my Hospital Girl
…..
I will try to fight it
But will soon give in
I know they have to cut me up
To find out whats within
And my mind is racing
But I stay calm and say
“I hope this ain’t the final thing
That puts my life away”
Oh My God what have I become
With all eyes upon me
I go under again
And I don’t’ remember much
When I wake up in my bed
I see where you cut me
And took me for a whirl
You took away a part of me
my Hospital Girl
I can’t stay forever
This I know quite well
Tell me is this heaven
Or just a little less of hell
My mouth the taste of mercury
And the pills they make me slow
If I die before I wake
Tell everyone I loved them so
Oh My God what have I become
And it’s all beginning
And so it will end
I can feel my body change
And the color of my skin
has turned a little pale now
as my life unfurls
and my Blood is thinning
Thanks to my Hospital Girl
Thanks to my Hospital Girl
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