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Oh! He comes from wide
He doesn't talk a lot
He said in obvious
,"I don't come to compliment
A beauty that makes minds busy
, Telling about their influence
In hearts those may be fallen
And run after their intelligence
I don't come to say how love
Changes the world
And make the poor kind
And forced into mind
To make it good and kind
I come to say
Do you mention the older?
Mother or father
When they got older
Who pays attention?
Who mentions?
Or they must enter the home
For old age to get care
And visited them for a while
Then forget them at time
They wanted great care
Then when they dead
A big sad appeared
A large mercy occurred
And a lot of cry
If a bit of mercy was noticed
And little f sad for them was appeared
And small smile was remarked
When they were a live
These will give their soul
High level of faith
The God will thank
The angel will mention
The heavens will open
Their door to enter
Help the older
Smile with brilliant
Makes their world
Get happy for them
To get same reward
When you become older
As age they are in appear
the is the social animal.
Sam Oct 2014
What they don't tell you-they, the general public, society, doctors, your best friends-
Is that a hospital is more than four white walls
It exists beyond the doctors in starched coats hanging to their knees
Beyond the mutterings of schizophrenic people as they walk by
Beyond the daily pills given and tongues pulled up directly after
Beyond the strip searches, the vitals taken, the evening bed-checks
A hospital lives in stigma
Stigma where you are the outcast, the
Mental patient, the
Crazy one.
A hospital lives in your mind,
In the tormented nightmares you wake up from
Shaking and drenched in sweat
Sheets twisted between white fists
A hospital lives in your gait
The way you swish your hips away from people sometimes
Because you don't want them to know your darkest secret,
Know where your barriers form, where they wall the world around you.
A hospital lives in the faint scars attached to your wrists,
Your stomach
Your thighs
Your calves
Your heart
A hospital becomes a sort of monster in this way
It rots in your memory
Tells you about that one time when things almost ended
Tells other people that you are off, but not in a way anyone can see
Unless they look hard enough
A hospital
Is supposed to heal wounds, Not
Create them.
This just kind of popped into my head. **** mental health stigma, amiright?

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