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Visiting Day
The difference between here and there, is that they want you
 to improve your health before yourself.
 It's okay to be imperfect,
 and never meet both ends.
 There's always someone worse than you in the next room down.
 
 Being her defected self
 is accepted here.
 No need to 'shape up'
 or take an extra dose of happiness, when you're away.
 
 Her bandages are starting
 to become part of her now,
 close to the scars they conceal
 Only now she can't make it more obvious that she's broken.
 
 In school, it was well-hidden, her pain.
 Home was the other half of her battle,
 No wonder she never spoke
 No one asked her how she was.
 Of course they knew she was 'okay'
 
 But tight inside her own thoughts,
 the voices telling her to runaway
 That no one will remember her
 No one will chase after her,
 she can be 'home free'
 You realize this time, she didn't do it.
 
 But she almost left that note
 on your bathroom mirror,
 after she almost downed your medication.
 You might have needed it the next day, though.
 Oh, she left it for you.
 ..........
 Just for you
 
 She still never sleeps,
 even when she's here.
 Your voice rings back through her ears, when she tries to close her eyes.
 
 And so today is Visiting Day,
 when you'll see her at her worst. 
 She isn't afraid for you to see
 her imperfections now,
 doesn't want to care
 what you will tell everyone 
 after you see her.
 
 She wants you to leave
 her be for once and hold the judgments for another day.
 Everyone else's parents will probably be walking
 in with flowers and a card saying 'get well'
 
 You'll still be standing there
 with your hands open for forgiveness.
 Never can look her in the eyes...
 She's crazy, remember?
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