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Heal Now
She picks at the scab to test
 The wound. Crimson 
 Memories flood to the surface, 
 A familiar sight. 
 
 A Peculiar significance in the
 Reality of repeatedly destroying 
 the natural Band-Aid and watch it grow back
 to only be mercilessly  ripped off again,
 to satisfy a perpetual curiosity. 
 
 A resultant to its destructive defeat, 
 Is that now the wound,
 not ready to face the world,  
 Can stare back in horror, 
 Feeling naked. 
 Depth has been removed from 
 The girl’s eyes, 
 And she repeats the cycle
 Of dissection and repair
  and only to dissect again.

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