Medical Acceptance Gate

The Fall

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    Medical Acceptance Gate

    I worked for future salary the nightshift
    in Spalding Street. The respect is worth it.
    1.AM at the front gate it had just been
    sunday night stood this man, tall and twisted back.
    He spoke loud and said Come out of there that
    grill on the wall contains a crowd and
    that twisted shape you call the laundry
    post reminds me of my origin.
    Your criss-crossed fences are avenues.
    Paid for by the NHS, you need it more than
    the patients for mortgage fees and medical pranks.

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    but you wont fix my quartz chip
    or repair my broken kind
    kindness borne of mousey brain
    twisted with kin of bitter world
    Vicious dreams of EC1
    and lapland girls and green purse
    with tall and chaste inducements (*?pronounced inductments?*)

    the porter went to move the man
    and we got back to practice time
    but his hands went through the man
    he was made up of liquid pitch
    his legs two propeller sticks
    crisscrossed fence posts were his eyes
    his mouth red like a twisted reich
    his mouth like a twisted knife
    he wreaked of bleach and hospitals
    he wreaked of bleach and hospitals
    the porter swears this is true
    he wreaked of bleach and hospitals
    the porter swears this is true
    and drinks too much in his brown and white hut
    but the thing clings to the acceptance gate
    the thing clings to the acceptance gate
    the thing clings to the acceptance gate
    the thing clings to the medical acceptance gate
    and nobody says he's seen it
    It only bounces young MDs
    we are dedicated to fight disease
    to fight disease
    disease
    disease

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    Composition: Smith (Gb 1) Mark and Paul Hanley

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