She'll wake up at noon and Dread getting out of bed. At one, she'll get up and Pretend that she's "just tired". At two, her stomach is begging For food, but she's too fat to eat. She'll work out at three for her Dream body, but it's only bones. Her mother will come home from Work at four and say she looks sick. Dad comes home at five and He'll say that she needs some meat on her. The smell of a well cooked meal will Flood her nostrils at six. Her stomach growls. At seven, she'll give in and eat With her family, but only a little. Her little brother calls her fat At eight 'o' clock; it'll make her cry. When everyone heads to bed at nine, She'll sneak to the bathroom to throw up. At ten, she'll go back to bed And cry because she isn't good enough. She'll get a text message at eleven, And she'll hope it's from the boy she loves. When she's getting bullied at midnight, She'll cut her wrists to feel better. At one in the morning, she'll sob Into her pillow until her heart tears On into two a.m. At three, she'll lie awake, Unable to cry anymore. She'll try to bandage her Too damaged wrists at four; And at five, she'll realize That she doesn't care anymore. At six a.m., she'll find a pen And paper to write a letter. She'll cry so hard that she'll Have to start over at seven. A knock at the door, a reminder For school, will startle her at eight. She will make up an excuse at Nine for why she needs to go in late. Her mother will leave for work At ten, and she'll place her note conveniently. Her mother with receive a call from The school at eleven, she'll rush home angrily. She'll burst into her daughters room at Noon to find her motionless; a minute too late.