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Space Game
When she was small
She played pretend
Blurring the days
She didn't want to end
The birds would chirp
The squirrels would screech
The sky was bluer
And within her reach
She could skin her knees
And shed her tears
And the dark was the worst
Of all of her fears
Walls could open
And snakes could hug
She could hide inside
The holes she dug
Mirrors weren't scary
Sight wasn't pain
And clouds didn't bleed
Any acid rain
But stars die too
And when they're gone
There'll be nothing left
For her to count on
Her screams will echo
But no one will hear
And she'll slowly disintegrate
Into the atmosphere
She'll call for help
And hope to be found
Though she knows only silence
Can make such a sound
Patience is long
Living is short
Her mind runs rampant
And her limbs contort
She knows no reality
And her fear is never-ending
But what keeps her alive
Is that gift for pretending
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