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Anemia

She was as gray and fragile as ash.

She walked as if gravity was reversed, blown away in heavy wind. 

Her eyes would spark and then go dim, like a dying light bulb. 

Her thoughts were a secret only she knew. 

She spoke softly,  in halting incomplete sentences. 

She was a prisoner in her own mind. 

A stranger in her own skin.

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