The old hands don’t dust any more for Nell Pruitt Since arthritis set in they just cannot do it She shuffles through the flat with the aid of a stick She was a proud working woman and it makes her feel sick. To ask for the help that they don’t want to give She’s certain that they’d prefer her not to live.
Nell had worked hard through the Second World War One of the girls making bullets and more Lots of her friends had gone of to the fight Of some of them that was Nell’s last ever sight. But she survived thankful and got married to Dan Outliving their children was not part of the plan.
Dan passed away when he was just sixty two Nell cried for a long time not able to move Eventually though she worked her way through it She was made of stern stuff old Mrs Nell Pruitt And she did love the garden where she spent most of her time Growing herbs for her friends, mainly rosemary and thyme.
Now the years have moved on and Nell’s hands are much worse She looks on them just as another life’s curse She’s seen the young doctor who’s treated her well Not holding out hope from his face she could tell So she shuffles about trying hard not to think As the pain’s getting worse and Nell’s starting to sink.