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By: Cedric McClester I take a flu shot each and every year And I had a pneumonia vaccine so I didn’t fear Guess that’s why my *** wasn’t in gear When the symptoms initially began to appear I relied on RobiTussin instead And wound up being a day from dead When the ambulance was called I was code red We’re off to Lenox Hill Hospital the driver said Caught a bad case of pneumonia Weeks before the Coronavirus hit Which was something I thought that I couldn’t get And it really had me feeling like a piece of **** But I was lucky I have to admit As I lie there struggling to catch my breath The hospital had plenty of ventilators left No need to condole or to be bereft My family gathered in intensive care To the person they were acutely aware That I didn’t have a lot of time to spare Which gave them all a great big scare But I told the woman in my life That I would make it, see she was my wife So she allowed the doctors to intubate me That’s why today I’m pneumonia free For a while it was a crap shoot I must confess When my temperature went up I became a hot mess But the nurses and doctors were among the best So they induced a coma so I wouldn’t digress My chances of survival were a mere 50/50 And that kind of diagnosis just isn’t nifty It was only when they decided to shift me From the ICU that I began to heal swiftly Cedric McClester, Copyright © 2020. All rights reserved.
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Apr 10, 2020
Apr 10, 2020 at 9:18 PM UTC
A BAD CASE OF PNEUMONIA
By: Cedric McClester I take a flu shot each and every year And I had a pneumonia vaccine so I didn’t fear Guess that’s why my *** wasn’t in gear When the symptoms initially began to appear I relied on RobiTussin instead And wound up being a day from dead When the ambulance was called I was code red We’re off to Lenox Hill Hospital the driver said Caught a bad case of pneumonia Weeks before the Coronavirus hit Which was something I thought that I couldn’t get And it really had me feeling like a piece of **** But I was lucky I have to admit As I lie there struggling to catch my breath The hospital had plenty of ventilators left No need to condole or to be bereft My family gathered in intensive care To the person they were acutely aware That I didn’t have a lot of time to spare Which gave them all a great big scare But I told the woman in my life That I would make it, see she was my wife So she allowed the doctors to intubate me That’s why today I’m pneumonia free For a while it was a crap shoot I must confess When my temperature went up I became a hot mess But the nurses and doctors were among the best So they induced a coma so I wouldn’t digress My chances of survival were a mere 50/50 And that kind of diagnosis just isn’t nifty It was only when they decided to shift me From the ICU that I began to heal swiftly Cedric McClester, Copyright © 2020. All rights reserved.
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Apr 10, 2020
Apr 10, 2020 at 9:18 PM UTC
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