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Re: Loneliness

--- In nobordersforparkinsondisease@yahoogroups.com, tina_semal
<no_reply@...> wrote:
>I agree with what you said
attatude is the most important component if you have a chronic illness
>
>
> We all get lonely once in a while
> Inside we're depressed and try to smile
> A smile don't work, depression gets worse
> The idea of being lonely we try to nurse
> When it gets so bad we can't think any more
> We should think of the things we truly adore
> Good times are there in the past of our lives
> Whether it's with brothers, sisters, husbands or wives
> If we have none of them just think of a friend
> Remember a good thought, let happiness begin.
>
> Remember we've had joyous times in our past
> so the potential of happiness is plentiful in our present or
future.
> If we have to grab a memory from our past to make us happy,
> at least it's something.
>





Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:19 pm

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We all get lonely once in a while Inside we're depressed and try to smile A smile don't work, depression gets worse The idea of being lonely we try to nurse ...
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