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Emptiness
  You are the only beating heart in the building
  with darkness seeping in from the windows
  where you looked out and watched friends run on a blacktop playground where
  a girl fell on you and smashed your tooth against tar
  The red glow of the exit sign gives
  A little light to guide your feet to the back corner of the building
  Where there is a maze of rooms with wooden desks
  Decorated with rainbow gum underneath
  A ghost of a building
  marks on the wall
  where you wrote hate letters
  to the nuns who flicked chalk at you
  You are on the second floor
  no way to escape the empty classrooms
  where teachers bored you to death
  and the hope of leaving clung to window screens as
  the wind carried in the budding flowers
  only to be masked by the mold, brick, and ironed skirts
  You turn and descend stairs
  To the jail cellar that was your cafeteria
  Where complaints bounced off walls and unopened ears
  The room to the right where dentists chairs
  Were temporarily set up to torture students
  With drills, wax, and spit,
  You walk down the hallway to enter the twelve stall bathroom
  Where your friends dared you to stand in the dark and
  Whisper the words “Bloody Mary” to a mirror
  That reflected your unsmiling face.
  
   
   
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