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Dark Dreary Tears
Dark dreary tears drip down her cheek
Her pain puts her in tears
The doctor dreadfully enters the room
He murmurs the murderous word
For her everything goes black blank and bare
Lupus is lingering in her body
In five years her horrendous death will find her
Leaving her loving family and faithful friends
She calls her son to come to the hospital swiftly
She tells him what had happened
Dark dreadful tears drip down his cheek
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This is a poem I wrote about my mother after she was diagnosed with lupus.