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(CASUALTY EXTENDED MIX) Surrealistic walls were my horizon an oppressive ceiling my opaque sky. An angel came to comfort me she even affords me a candid smile. Within deep brown eyes a sparkle content my hand in her’s to lie! Her devotion with the needle took away the bloom from my face. Southern comfort in “Middlemore” The true meaning of life’s race! Many years I guess I’ve wondered if a moment like this to transpire. A dress rehearsal for abolition heavenly ticket to hire? My worldly domain surrounds me illusions of hopefully “What is right.” It took only an instant to convince me that night! Living is just a predicament in which one just plays a role. Yet here in casualty a halfway house to console. Ethical, malign ne’er questioned No! Discrimination here. Just an awesome labyrinth of diffusion within an earthly pier! © Harry J Horsman 1998 A True story Middlemore Hospital South Auckland New Zealand I walked into there off the street with an heart attack. I was a lucky one i guess?
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