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Created on: December 03, 2008
Never-ending pain
Unpredictable
Body and mind torturers that make me want to scream
Excruciating
So tired and so stiff
No hope left
"Go away, go away"
Doctors do nothing
Give up on a hopeless weeping mass
Once so beautiful
A swan now a duck
Dreams seem so hard
Sick everyday
Feeling my insides rot away
One by one
My systems seem to fail me
However
No human
No doctor
Can see to help me
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