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A Frown You Can't Turn Around
Depression makes the mind weary.
It’s sadness elaborated in theory.
We start to lose our perception.
We often think everything is deception.
Why do we feel this way?
Is it because we are in dismay?
Did we do something bad,
and that’s what made us sad?
For all I know depression brings us down,
and it’s very hard to turn the frown around.
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