Down The Hall

Album: Just Like That... (2022)
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  • I had the flu in the prison infirmary
    My last day, I looked up and saw
    A man wheeled 'round the corner
    Down to skin and bones, that's all

    I asked the nurse where he was goin'
    She said, "Hospice down the hall
    He probably won't be in there long
    Any day, we'll get the call"

    I asked if they let family in
    She said, "Not really at the end
    Truth is, a lot don't have someone
    No friends or next of kin"

    The thought of those guys goin' out alone
    It hit me somewhere deep
    I asked, could I go sit with 'em
    For some comfort and relief?

    Next thing you know, I'm on the ward
    Doin' things you can't believe
    Like shavin' Julio's bony head
    Crackin' him up when I wash his feet

    Oh well, I used to run when I saw Tyrone
    Knowin' your place is what it's all about
    And now he's here, doubled up in pain
    Cancer eatin' him from the inside out

    I sit and wait outside his stall
    To help him when he's done
    Whatever shame we might have felt
    Well, all that's come undone

    Well, I can't undo the wrong I did
    Give back the life I took
    But maybe when it comes my turn
    I'll get a second look

    I don't know 'bout religion
    Only know what I see
    And in the end when I hold their hand
    It's both of us set free Writer/s: Bonnie Raitt
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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