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Medication
I learned how to swallow them
With M&M’s;
That way, I could pretend that the little yellow pills
With the strange numbers printed on them
Were sweet.
But they were not.
Sometimes I left them on my tongue for too long
And felt the unpleasant bitterness
Fester on my taste buds.
It reminded me of why I took them.
I never really understood what that meant
Until I found that my friends
Didn’t want to hear about it.
So I took them in the dark
After everyone had fallen asleep.
No one wanted to deal with it;
Not even me.
I took those little yellow pills for eight years,
Never telling anyone that they
Weren’t enough.
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