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I Hope For Her
She screams.
Not a sad scream,
A happy-crazy-perfect scream.
She laughs, too.
Loud and very deep,
from far within her kiddie chest.
She hands me a toy,
Another one,
I don't even look anymore.
I have a growing pile.
She smiles,
opting away from the screaming again.
I am grateful.
Suddenly,
I throw all the childproof toys,
up into a huge tornado
of empty promises.
She screams again,
The happy-crazy-perfect scream,
I smile on the outside.
Cringe on the inside.
I hope for her,
that someday,
she'll feel normal.
Someday,
maybe she'll feel
like autism,
isn't that bad.
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