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Raggedy Ann

You are quite a gifted surgeon.

In fact you cut me so clean and sharp

I barely even knew it at the time.

Waking the next day in my hospital bed

was where I met my pain.

Being with you was like anesthesia:

I was so grateful for you to help me.

You were the one who weakened me.

My senses failed: your scalpel cut

clean to the core, and then I just let you

sew me back together. The nurses say

I am very lucky, that I had a good doctor.

I know better. I was once a person and

now I am Sally Stitches, or better yet, Raggedy Ann.

I am no one's operation game.

Letting you in brings only stitches and needles,

and it was I who checked myself in.

I need to learn to stitch myself at home.

Consider this my checking out.

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Written by
waywardwoes
American
Published
Aug 20, 2012
Lines·Words
19·147
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#crush#stitch#bitter#blade#doll#attraction#stitches#surgeon#surgery#raggedyann
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