Inpatient Care
Psychosis, a taste of insanity minds you no time
It’s no longer the dominant factor
Your mind has discovered the matrix and does as it wishes
Hallucinations or reality, that no longer matters
Feeling good and partaking in the psychotic realm becomes the agenda
Psych patients often become violent when you’re interfering
Inpatient care isn’t easy when they’re freely swinging
You offer them medications but they’re freely swinging
Psychosis: A Taste of Insanity, Part II
Imagine a football team about to tackle them
Those sharp needles entering their body; they become spent
Sometimes four-point restraints don’t even provide a dent
Psychosis doesn’t give a damn; immovable hallucinations become the trend
To the patient this is nothing but part of the experience
You try to educate them but they continue their resistance
Psychosis is their best friend, but sometimes their best enemy
Satan enters their mind and tricks them into a deeper insanity
What can you do besides have potent drugs handy

Do you see how Tricky Psychosis can be?
Many recover but many remain dormant
In the psychotic experience in which they keep roaming
Is there a cure to this madness?
Medications work but sometimes they flop
You keep pushing intramuscular injections
The patient becomes sedated and begging
“I want more, give me another shot”
You tell them they’ve had enough
They lose it even more banging against the wall
Their bleeding forehead leads them to their downfall
You order another injection to calm their nerves
By the time the nurse administers it
The patient is already on the floor hurt
After the chaos calms down you become relaxed
The staff becomes happy and you expect some claps
But who are you kidding
These patients are mentally ill
You didn’t do much besides feed them a pill
Psychosis, will you ever accept a cure?
Or will you keep torturing these human souls
Keeping their psyche in a stir
Are you Ready? (This is Defeating Stigma Mindfully)

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