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Barefoot Sociologist

Lyrical musings on everyday life

Tag: stress

Complicit

Posted on 22nd November 201820th June 2019 by barefootsociologist

You say ‘I’m sick, I cannot work,’ I say ‘Go take a nap.’ Your illness makes you howl and weep, My fingers itch to slap Your ravaged, ruined, stricken face. I don’t have any time for this, I’ve far too much to do, How can I help you manage what your sickness makes you do? … Continue reading Complicit →

Tagged kindness, mentalhealth, poetry, sickleave, stress, work2 Comments

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