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I think it should be called Race to the Cure or The Disease or something like that. Sounds like a great book hope you find a good title for it!!
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Hmm...
"When people turn to look at me/they see one thing/when I feel like something else completely/
Why do I feel like I'm living a lie?/Walking through my life listlessly/unsure of who I am/I feel like a shadow/following a person throughout the day/but never able to see the light/
How did I get here?/Lost with no purpose/Entangled in a web of my own making/I built myself a wall of lies/and now I'm paying the price/
Trapped behind my own pain and tears/I need love now more than ever/Rejected, alone, disgusted, and feared/Caught in a storm/but this can't be forever"
As for you, just write what's on your mind. If you need someone to sing a song you wrote, you can always ask me. And if you give me credits for the inspiration of the lyrics, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
A true friend is consistently willing to put your happiness before your friendship. It's said that "good advice grates on the ear," but a true friend won't refrain from telling you something you don't want to hear, something that may even risk fracturing the friendship, if hearing it lies in your best interest. A true friend will not lack the mercy to correct you when you're wrong. A true friend will confront you with your drinking problem as quickly as inform you about a malignant-looking skin lesion on your back that you can't see yourself.This probably ties us closer to our friends than many would like to admit. When our interests diverge and we can find nothing to enjoy jointly, time spent together tends to rapidly diminish. Not that we can't still care deeply about friends with whom we no longer share common interests, but it's probably uncommon for such friends to interact on a regular basis.