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You're My Xanax
Most days I never want to open my eyes,
 Let alone get out of bed,
 And it’s a struggle:
 Constantly fighting the pillows and blankets
 Against lacking motivation and drive,
 But there are a few things that can change that.
 Those things happen to be food, movies, and you.
 I can tell you that one of those things isn’t like the others,
 Because if I had it
 I wouldn’t need to fight with pillows and sheets
 Because I’d still be in bed,
 But my eyes would be open,
 And my motivation and drive would be in one place:
 My arms.
 (And if you couldn't tell, I’m talking about you)

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