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She
all alone in the corridor
she walks
she walks
head down eyes on the floor
down on the floor
in barely above a whisper
she talks
she talks
and no one can hear her
no one can hear her
of mysterious things
she thinks
she thinks
of princes and kings
her would-be rescuers
shot after shot
she drinks
she drinks
the bottle’s all she’s got
all she’s got
cell by cell moment by moment
she dies
she dies
slowly every second spent
craving that next drink
every night
she tries
she tries
oh she tries to fight
it to beat it
to beat this addiction
this terrible affliction
to exorcise her demons
she’ll fight and win
she won’t let this do her in
she’ll beat it she will
Three years later
She needed a transplant.
Of her liver.
And she got one,
finally.
But then her body
rejected it.
And now she’s gone,
finally.
Finally.
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