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 Things will get better for you
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Things will get better for you
Written by D.A.M
January 11, 2008 (6:33pm)

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Lately you hardly ever sleep
that much anymore


I really wish that  
there was something that I could do
so that I could help you

Because I know how much
you are struggling

And I can see that
all you want right now
is some sense of
peace of mind

But to you
that seems
so hard to find

Because your juggling
with things at home
and dealing with work to
and all you want to do
is to find a middle ground

Believe it or not

I really have started
worrying about you

Because I can see  
that you have reached a  point
where you are screaming inside

Because you really don't
know what to do
because you are hurting inside

I promise you
that things will get
better for you soon

You may not see it
but they  will

Please hang in there


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