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Isn't it great when you finally learn to appreicate the little things?
When you realize, life isn't as fucked up as you thought it would be..
When you finally find the person that makes you feel all warm inside?
No matter what that's how you feel all the time.

When you have ultimate happiness
It's when you begin to notice.
Negatives are not a factor,
Experiencing something you never have before.

When you find that everything is prefect, though sometimes it doesn't seem so..
You know you can take every blow.
When you find yourself completely free..
When you come to grips with the way things have to be.

Every minute goes by so slow
You begin to see things you've never noticed before..
When words just form, and flow
Feelings are overwhelming and can't be controlled..
Music is what it is no matter what kind,
It speaks to your heart, speaks to your mind.

Though you know there are highs and lows in life
You couldn't careless, because that's just life
Appericate the highs, embrace the lows
Because this is the world as we know,
These are the things that this existance contains..
Soon you'll find yourself on a high again.




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On Wednesday September 27th, 2006, Loneal (118) writes:
Good thing to remember. :) Hope all is well with you. ~L/S.D.



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