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The beeping machine continued its loud beeping Our heroine sat in the plain, cheap bed Her eyes were dull yet she was silently weeping “I don’t think you can,” the doctor had said. She’s fed up of the crack walls and white, ripped-off paint Escape from reality she needed Pity from her visitors is what she does hate “I’m still alive,” she silently pleaded. The beeping machine continued its loud beeping She pressed the big, red button behind her A handsome young man entered her room, panicking “You’re alive,” the nurse said in a holler. She silently spoke, “Why, if I was rather dead, Would it make things better for you and me?” “That’s not what I meant, I take my words back,” he sighed. “I almost died worrying, don’t you see?” The beeping machine continued its loud beeping The handsome nurse still sitting beside her “My shift’s almost over, I’ll be leaving.” “Thank you, my nurse, for making me feel better.” And days and months had passed since they knew each other Days and months had passed, they became close friends When she silently screams in fear and cries and cowers He’s there to hold her hand until it ends The beeping machine continued its loud beeping “Young man, my ears are tired of the silence. Sing me a song I’d never get sick of hearing A melody beautiful and timeless.” She silently giggled as the kind nurse tries “Let’s go and hold hands in this crumbling world Time flies when we look into each other’s eyes I’ll save you from being alone and hurt.” The beeping machine continued its loud beeping She silently asked, “Why did you choose to stay? Aren’t you tired of me, I speak without speaking The people who once loved me had now gone away.” The nurse wiped away her tears and cupped her pale face “People like you are always worth the wait I’m so scared of the world losing you, so I stayed In this world full of suns, I’ll be your shade.” The beeping machine started rapidly beeping They were moving her bed after the alarm As the young man stared at the girl soundly sleeping He can’t help but ask, “How is she so calm?” While walking back and forth, he silently listened “On top of her sickness is another sickness, Her attacks are frequent, her brain’s badly damaged At this point, she had already reached her limits.” The beeping machine was still rapidly beeping When the nurse opened the door to her room “Young man, did I look pretty when I was sleeping? Because I want to sleep forever soon.” She silently said that while smiling at her nurse The young man shook his head and held her hand “You want forever?...Darn it, I can’t find the words But please don’t leave me, do you understand?” The beeping machine was still rapidly beeping She cupped the nurse’s face and kissed his forehead “Young man, for years I have been badly suffering And now is the time I want it to end.” “Remember when you sang you’re scared of losing me And you’ll save me from being alone and hurt? Let’s hold hands and finally set each other free I’ll let you fall out of love, but turn off my machine first.” The nurse held her hand tight and brought his lips to hers “I’ll let go of you and now I won’t be greedy Love comes and goes but to myself I curse; I fell in love, and will always be in love for an infinity.” The beeping machine that used to beep so loud and clear Now stopped and so did our heroine’s breathing The deaf girl that moved her hands to talk silently for years Left her lover’s heart silently breaking. w.c
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Oct 10, 2016
Oct 10, 2016 at 5:42 PM UTC
The Patient's Nurse
The beeping machine continued its loud beeping Our heroine sat in the plain, cheap bed Her eyes were dull yet she was silently weeping “I don’t think you can,” the doctor had said. She’s fed up of the crack walls and white, ripped-off paint Escape from reality she needed Pity from her visitors is what she does hate “I’m still alive,” she silently pleaded. The beeping machine continued its loud beeping She pressed the big, red button behind her A handsome young man entered her room, panicking “You’re alive,” the nurse said in a holler. She silently spoke, “Why, if I was rather dead, Would it make things better for you and me?” “That’s not what I meant, I take my words back,” he sighed. “I almost died worrying, don’t you see?” The beeping machine continued its loud beeping The handsome nurse still sitting beside her “My shift’s almost over, I’ll be leaving.” “Thank you, my nurse, for making me feel better.” And days and months had passed since they knew each other Days and months had passed, they became close friends When she silently screams in fear and cries and cowers He’s there to hold her hand until it ends The beeping machine continued its loud beeping “Young man, my ears are tired of the silence. Sing me a song I’d never get sick of hearing A melody beautiful and timeless.” She silently giggled as the kind nurse tries “Let’s go and hold hands in this crumbling world Time flies when we look into each other’s eyes I’ll save you from being alone and hurt.” The beeping machine continued its loud beeping She silently asked, “Why did you choose to stay? Aren’t you tired of me, I speak without speaking The people who once loved me had now gone away.” The nurse wiped away her tears and cupped her pale face “People like you are always worth the wait I’m so scared of the world losing you, so I stayed In this world full of suns, I’ll be your shade.” The beeping machine started rapidly beeping They were moving her bed after the alarm As the young man stared at the girl soundly sleeping He can’t help but ask, “How is she so calm?” While walking back and forth, he silently listened “On top of her sickness is another sickness, Her attacks are frequent, her brain’s badly damaged At this point, she had already reached her limits.” The beeping machine was still rapidly beeping When the nurse opened the door to her room “Young man, did I look pretty when I was sleeping? Because I want to sleep forever soon.” She silently said that while smiling at her nurse The young man shook his head and held her hand “You want forever?...Darn it, I can’t find the words But please don’t leave me, do you understand?” The beeping machine was still rapidly beeping She cupped the nurse’s face and kissed his forehead “Young man, for years I have been badly suffering And now is the time I want it to end.” “Remember when you sang you’re scared of losing me And you’ll save me from being alone and hurt? Let’s hold hands and finally set each other free I’ll let you fall out of love, but turn off my machine first.” The nurse held her hand tight and brought his lips to hers “I’ll let go of you and now I won’t be greedy Love comes and goes but to myself I curse; I fell in love, and will always be in love for an infinity.” The beeping machine that used to beep so loud and clear Now stopped and so did our heroine’s breathing The deaf girl that moved her hands to talk silently for years Left her lover’s heart silently breaking. w.c
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