I'm Glad That I Have You by Geoffrey Scott-Baker
Frank, my knees are playing up.
There's nothing they can do,
To ease or cure arthritis.
I'm glad that I have you.
I can't get out to see my friends.
Or walk in the fresh air.
My back is really bad today.
I'm stuck here in this chair.
Carers help me out of bed
And prep me for the day.
I manage simple meals for lunch.
What's that I heard you say?
Well, yes Frank, there is radio.
And tv programmes too.
Then in between we have a chat.
I'm glad that I have you.
Each end of day the carers back,
They help me in to bed.
And then the night time noises
Put nightmares in my head.
A click or bump an unlocked door?
A knife man come to kill me?
That creak a burglar on the stairs?
Each noise with dread will fill me.
But Frank, I know that I have you.
My lifelong love, my spouse.
You comfort me when tears flow.
Your presence fills this house.
But could you talk a little more?
I wish you'd take your turn.
Instead you sit so quietly
In your cremation urn.
I miss you Frank, I miss your warmth.
This hell I can't abide.
I pray each night I won't wake up
And be back by your side.