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Old Mar 21, 2007, 04:45 AM
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When you discover the world around you. Or see something that
will make you smile. Something will begin to clik and time stands still. Then you begin to smile at life, all the tests
and trials, you begin to see who you are. The gentle tap, tap
of a light rain or the booming sound of thunder. Listen to what is going on the inside, ok you've got a conscience and
sometimes its all out of wack. Be still inside and hear the
tempest, try to see why or what is making you upset.
Live and learn. Hey.
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I've been mentally ill for 23 years. My first sting was hard to overcome, it accompanied a severe attempt at taking my life. By the time my fourties came I knew I couldn't play denial any longer and I came into a small town to try and make a living. Now I feel I finally belong and things are making better sense. Yes.

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