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If there's nothing they can do, nothing I can be taught in order to push the cold away, please tell me at least the food will be okay. The last time, sauce dripping over my teeth like I am supposed to sink down into it, pour myself over the meaty softness of someone else's body and rest, being absorbed into their consciousness until I am nothing more than a weight on their tongue. Tell me I'll be able to sleep. They were always leaving the door open, the lights still on, I can't sleep knowing that any moment something could happen and it could come for me. Tell me the faucets will pour out cold water so I can wake up. Tell me there will be a mirror so I can watch the lessons taking hold across my jawline. I need to know they'll let me in to see the doctor. Not the one who tells me everything will be all right, but the one who has a plan, who lays everything out in the simplest terms, so I can understand. The one whose mouth zigzags around broken syllables like a crooked train track, spitting Lorazepam, Citalopram, Trazodone, I don't understand the language but I know, he does this every day, points nonsense words at shadows hoping someday we'll understand. Maybe I could. If I could only pull the sauce out from my eardrums, clear the junk from my tongue and the wreckage from my teeth; Mother, if the food is good, then maybe someday, I'll be able to taste it for myself.
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Apr 3, 2013
Apr 3, 2013 at 2:11 AM UTC
Doctor
If there's nothing they can do, nothing I can be taught in order to push the cold away, please tell me at least the food will be okay. The last time, sauce dripping over my teeth like I am supposed to sink down into it, pour myself over the meaty softness of someone else's body and rest, being absorbed into their consciousness until I am nothing more than a weight on their tongue. Tell me I'll be able to sleep. They were always leaving the door open, the lights still on, I can't sleep knowing that any moment something could happen and it could come for me. Tell me the faucets will pour out cold water so I can wake up. Tell me there will be a mirror so I can watch the lessons taking hold across my jawline. I need to know they'll let me in to see the doctor. Not the one who tells me everything will be all right, but the one who has a plan, who lays everything out in the simplest terms, so I can understand. The one whose mouth zigzags around broken syllables like a crooked train track, spitting Lorazepam, Citalopram, Trazodone, I don't understand the language but I know, he does this every day, points nonsense words at shadows hoping someday we'll understand. Maybe I could. If I could only pull the sauce out from my eardrums, clear the junk from my tongue and the wreckage from my teeth; Mother, if the food is good, then maybe someday, I'll be able to taste it for myself.
loewen-s-graves
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Apr 3, 2013
Apr 3, 2013 at 2:11 AM UTC
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