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Created on: November 11, 2008
Depression
You wake in the morning, all seems fine
But life's took its toll by dinner time
Curtains are drawn the doors staying shut
No ones to see you ,stuck in this rut
Cut off from everyone, life's to hard to bare
People are worried but you simply don't care
Welcome to depression , much maligned
Proven an illness, not the state of your mind
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