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Created on: November 09, 2008
A disease is not what you think it is
Until you get one
Pain in places you never thought you had
Day's you awake and still feel bad
Emotions that keep you feeling sad
Then you go to see your doctor
Who tells you your gonna die
Your so numb you cant even cry
but cry and cry is all you do
Once you arrived home
And your appointment was through
You think to yourself what can I do?
You can't come up with an answer
So you live each day
Wondering what you did so bad
To suffer the way you have
Sadness and pain is your only friend
And they will be the only one's
To stay with you until your end
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