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Created on: March 21, 2009
*Accepting Me*
Accepting me the way I am
A disease I cannot ban
You insist on loving me
I just can't see
I age with constant pain.
Disabilities leave me lame
You love me even in your care
While washing my hair
No-one loves me like you
Fulfilling my every need is true
How you put up with me I ask
I want to cover with a mask
How can you even look at me
With my pain I just don't see
But will except your love is true
I guess I love you too
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