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Hell.
The doctors put her on prozac because she's a little messed up
She doesn't need it but her mom says to take it
She has a different color in her hair every month
Her mom lectures her now
"Why green, it's so ugly"
A day at school feels like years in space
She doesn't even try, yet she's passing with high marks
She's too smart for this and it's dragging her down
She takes "walks" around town just to get out of the house
Even though she knows exactly where she's going
Abandoned houses, covered in art
Marks of others pain, love, and emotion
Tresspassing on train tracks, summer adventures
Staying up until 3, the hour of the creator
Screaming parents and harping teachers
She works on her writing every chance she gets
She wants to get recognized, to get out of this Hell.
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