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Ward 7.
And so the pen rested, with no more thoughtless memories or ill-formed metaphors left to bleed out through its tip and onto t..
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I've written pages, upon pages, trying to rid you from my bones.
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(italicized parts are memories manifested in dreamscape)
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I'm wandering,
Barefoot through a day
That’s never belonged to me.
A stream of consciousness,
Or lack of that which should b..
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“When my eyes go blank,
The bomb likes to drop down
And just sit in the middle of my forehead,
As innocuously as only a bomb ..
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Pennsylvania.
Elspeth awoke in a wheelchair, in a hallway lined with bulletin boards of letters and pictures; she felt actual carpe..
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on the ward.
It hit her all
at once, like a bottle rocket exploding in her face the moment she heard the
wired door shut and lock behin..
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night.Mary Anne led
them down the hall. The left wall was lined with doors; the right with only
more purple wall paper. As she passed, Elspeth p..
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morning on ward
7.
As soon as Sharon turned the lights
on in the morning, Elspeth could feel it burning even behind her eyelids. She
ref..
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A Poem by No
Bones sinking like stones,
all that we've fought for,
all here in our beautiful world.
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