White Light\Black Rain: The Destruction Of Hiroshima And Nagasaki Page #4
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but there were
so many people.
She walked through
the entire place
whispering my name
in people's ears.
Finally she found me.
This is what l looked like
after they took off
the bandages
and the bleeding stopped.
l regained consciousness.
You see my burned
and infected body.
They had to pull
the bandages
off and on regularly.
The pain was so intense,
l'd pass out.
The worst thing
was the maggots
eating my flesh.
That was pure hell.
The patients
in the hospital
both the adults
and the children
would hear the nurses
coming down the hall
and as they approached
everyone would beg
to be killed.
lt hurt so much.
l lay in bed immobile
for 21 months.
l developed wounds
from the bed sores.
Also on the side
of my face.
These are my ribs.
You can see my heart beating
between the ribs.
The heat rays melted my arm
and my skin was hanging down.
My back was burned
all the way down.
lt hurt everywhere.
They ripped the gauze
off my back,
l tried to bear the pain
but at that moment
to kill me.
Everyday, the pain
was unbearable.
was dying.
The doctors were clueless
about how to treat me.
They still don't know.
After a year and a half,
l left the hospital.
They drove me
to the train station.
The station was crowded
with people.
Suddenly, they noticed
my burnt face.
They all stared
at me with horror.
l didn't have the
courage to stare back.
l just looked down
and cried.
l hid in a corner
until the train arrived.
l cried the entire
When l got home,
l wouldn't leave the house.
l wouldn't go outside, ever!
l told my mother
As l cried, my mother
looked away.
She just ignored me.
When my crying
turned into a whimper,
she swooped in
next to me.
She said, ''lf it makes you feel better
to cry, then cry all you want.''
''Mommy will be by your side
no matter what happens.''
l think it was her love
that saved me.
But then
people who should've been
getting better
came down with
''atomic bomb disease.''
No doctor had
seen this before.
l had a high fever
but there was
no treatment for it.
On the outside,
people looked normal
but they were very lethargic.
l'd collapse,
lose consciousness.
Everything became blurry
and l'd faint.
There were many
strange symptoms--
hair loss, bleeding,
purple spots.
People said that we
had some kind
of contagious disease.
No one would
come near us.
So many health problems.
from my gums.
A life of sickness.
Tens of thousands got sick.
And they were dying,
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