Doctor, or patient?
Jenelle Jindal, MD
A disturbing dream
This must be
I am donned in a gown and
Five White Coats stare at me
This is my usual hospital but
Not my usual place.
I look and hope no one
Recognizes my face
I come to learn
The plans of the day
The labs the imaging
No time to play
Well I knew this would come
May as well this day embrace
My only wish: not to be
an Interesting Case.
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