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Each day we’re closer

Parting will come,

It will be  over

One of our lives done

Spent the years together 

We can  see and know

Can’t go on forever

Companions come and go

They all go

Eventually 

I once knew a pair

She lost memory

Unbearable despair 

Daily discovery 

Will tragedy strike early?

Or will we grow old?

Will we think clearly?

Or daily be re-told?

We can’t know

Our destiny 

How are we going to say  good- bye 

Our vows include a term

Till death do us part

The doctor will affirm

A stop to every heart

Tortured by this query 

When, I can’t sleep

Wonder can she  hear me

So qui-etly weep

We all go

Ephemerally

How are we going to say  goodbye 

From the unique perspective of a family medicine doctor, doctorvaughan delivers “Terminal (Hospice Song),” a powerful indie rock anthem about choosing a different path in the face of a terminal diagnosis. Inspired by his own patient encounters, this song is a vital conversation starter.

The narrative follows a patient who, after a shocking cancer diagnosis, partners with their physician to challenge the standard, aggressive treatment plan. Instead of undergoing dehumanizing, “soul-sucking” therapies that prolong life without improving its quality, the patient chooses a path of palliative care.

This song is a testament to the value of honest dialogue and personal choice. It’s a bittersweet reminder that the true goal of care shouldn’t be to merely extend life, but to ensure that the time one has left is meaningful and dignified. “Terminal (Hospice Song)” is already resonating deeply with audiences in intimate coffee shop performances, proving its message is both timely and universal.