I sang to let him know that I was near

No-one should die on a trolley in a hospital corridor. We demand more funding to make our NHS safe for everyone who needs it.
38 degrees  appeal.

On his trolley happy and at peace
He  smiled then died within my glanceI
sang to let him know that I was near
In the hope my love would ease his fear.

Is it all right to die on a  trolley in the car park? Or in the bathroom?
It’s not the trolley,it’s the location.
When my husband was dying I was quite unaware of where we were which was fortunate because I did not realise my singing was entertaining or pacifying the entire A and E  department.I should have asked for money!
I sang psalms which usually I’d not recall the words of.Then I sang songs my dad sang to me….lullabies.Paul Robeson.Logically I had no idea he was dying but my actions and behaviour showed part of me knew.I find that odd.
I do feel very sorry that some folk die in a  corridor.They’ll probably begin calling the corridors wards soon.Then nobody can complain.