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Ode to the Epilepsy Unit Nurses at Children's
  O My Mary, my Sue, my Nadine--
  You were exactly that
  Mine
  When you entered my room.
  When you braided my hair
  And brought me mass quantities
  Of fulfillment
  And delight
  In the form of food.
  When you watched me play games
  And watched me watch Dirty Dancing
  And for your laughing and our chats,
  For taking 2AM shifts
  And taking off my heart monitor every morning.
  My only regret
  Is not seeing you enough
  And hoping
  I will not have to see you again
  For all you made me welcome.
  Welcome
  In a place I do not want to belong.
  What a lovely thing.

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Inspired by a six day hospital stay where I felt more welcome than I wanted to be.