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A Laughing Illness
A girl in high school
She was known for her laughter,
Was always laughing
It might seem normal
But her laughs would often last
For a bit too long
When others heard her,
They were worried for her health
And asked if she’s fine
She could not respond
Because she was too busy
Laughing without stop
Crumbling to the ground
Sharp pain shot through her body
Yet she kept laughing
This was typical
Happened many times before
So she was ignored
However, this time,
Her laughter was stifling her
Strained her ceaselessly
Unable to talk
Her cries for help weren’t released
She went unnoticed
The non-stop laughter
Finally came to an end
She laughed her last breath
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It's a haiku about a girl laughing to death. I just wrote it for fun.