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Created on: January 12, 2008
There is nothing wrong with me,
Just because I'm blind.
The world isn't dark to me,
There is still light to find.
There is nothing wrong with me,
I wish the world could see.
I would be the same person,
If vision was still a part of me.
I still have talents and a personality,
I'm not different, I have integrity.
I can do anything that you can,
One day, I'll have kids and a man.
There's nothing different about us two,
Just that you have the vision that I use to.
Don't put me down a class,
Don't look through me as though I was glass.
God has given me plenty to be thankful for,
I have faith and grattitude, and plenty more.
Who I am, I will be,
With or without vision, there is a life for me.
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