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Created on: April 17, 2008
A Day in my Life
Is really sometimes Blue
Not knowing what will come next
Not Knowing what to do
You see I was diagnosed Bipolar
and that was most recently too
I now take a mouth full of drugs
To try and get me through
My family tries to support me
If only they all knew
How it tears at your soul
And I don't know what to do
I can't sleep, So I stay up all night long
Playing on line games
And trying to write some songs
I wish I held the answer
That would make this all go away
This For Which I go through
Most each and every Day
No one understands me
They think I'm losing my mind
But I lost it long ago
And now I'm in a bind
A Day in my Life
Sometimes comes with different emotions
Listening to different loud sounds
Can often Cause a Big Commotion
So does anyone understand
How a Husband deals with a Wife
That Every day Is depressing
For just a Day in my Life
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