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Léia Cheshire Estérel
Poems
Sep 2013
What You Say
Have I seen you before
Yes, when I came in.
Doped with Chlorpromazine;
Feet like lead weights
Eyelids lost to gravity.
Don't. Don't take those.
Those little blue and whites
Too good to be true.
I'll be back for more Lithium;
But six pills, I was a potato
So great it made you grew.
Don't. You will regret.
To erase war and peace
Brought me snore and peace.
Tiny innocent Atarax;
Left me dry as sandpaper
Words barely croaked out.
Don't. I told you.
Just tongue those meds.
Again you said,
Don't.
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Léia Cheshire Estérel
24/Two-Spirit/Lalaland
(24/Two-Spirit/Lalaland)
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