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Thank you, thank you, she said, the girl in the mental hospital not right in the head. Thank you, thank you, she repeated, like one defeated. There was a bright sun in the sky, but no clouds like shrouds to mar the warm day. The nurse walked away having given the girl medication, something to calm her down to allow her nerves to relax like air leaking slow from a big pink balloon. The girl went to the wide window, stared at the hospital grounds through window bars, black painted, glass smeary, not often washed or cleaned. Thank you. she whispered, her breath on the glass. Other patients walked the grounds; some in dressing gowns, others dressed untidily, lost in worlds or thoughts. Thank you, she repeated to the wide windowpane. Out there some place, beyond the walls and doors, the world of the sane.
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Apr 2, 2017
Apr 2, 2017 at 9:24 AM UTC
THANK YOU 1976.
Thank you, thank you, she said, the girl in the mental hospital not right in the head. Thank you, thank you, she repeated, like one defeated. There was a bright sun in the sky, but no clouds like shrouds to mar the warm day. The nurse walked away having given the girl medication, something to calm her down to allow her nerves to relax like air leaking slow from a big pink balloon. The girl went to the wide window, stared at the hospital grounds through window bars, black painted, glass smeary, not often washed or cleaned. Thank you. she whispered, her breath on the glass. Other patients walked the grounds; some in dressing gowns, others dressed untidily, lost in worlds or thoughts. Thank you, she repeated to the wide windowpane. Out there some place, beyond the walls and doors, the world of the sane.
A GIRL IN A MENTAL ASYLUM 1976
TerryCollett
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Apr 2, 2017
Apr 2, 2017 at 9:24 AM UTC
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