When in the hosp'tal '91, For major surgery, Small wards they had, same gender, Another five and me. Each morning, 'observation check's The nurse would, question, ask, "Mr. Ross, d'you know where you are?" It was a daily task Ward 39, was where I lay, Across the corridor, In ward 40, were females, six, Each morning, would implore. Whene'er, each morn, the question asked, A fun game, I would play, "I'm in ward 39, though I Want to be in 'forty'. Coming out of anesthesia After my surgery, Th'observation question,asked, To check my memory. "Mr. Ross, d'you know where you are?" My usual response given, "You're actually in th'recovery ward" My memory safe, was proven.
Goodbye, it seems so final, In life, we'll say a few, Though didn't think 'twould be as hard To say "goodbye" to you. Your stories on your 'facebook' With 'nature chats' expressed, I'm pretty sure your readers Did end up being blessed. Made mention of it often, The love you have for Tweed And torn between Line 45, Your hearts love did succeed. So now to Tweed you're heading back Still quite some travelling, Your 'chats with nature ', will go on Your sparrows, will still sing. Your concerned love for others, With sponsored walks, to raise Some needed funds, assistance, Then your Creator, praise. So think about us often, As we, will think of you, Your Generations family Unite, to say "adieu".