I've had my frustrations about the pains of daily life
I've tasted degradation and found the lace and candle light
But we have the weights, we have the measures of our days and nights
I've had my frustrations, but now, I've found my place

And you will make it
But only if you run

These lonely dedications I've found, they bring me peace and light
When three-fold applications of doubt surround my fate, you might say
We have the weights, we have to wage an assault on what it is
'Cause harmless medications abound, and you're not sick

You will make it
But only if you run

Surprise
Surprise
Surprise
Surprise

You will make it
But only if you run


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    Well to make a comparison.

    When my sister gave birth to her first child she went into a birth depression. The first doctor she met (a female i might add) wanted to put her on pills right away. My sister being the type she is flat out refused of course and wanted a second opinion. The second doctor she went to (a dude i might add) told her that it was pretty normal, and while she may have been a little depressed (which is pretty common in my family, but never anything serious really, just taking to much to bloody serious all the time) all he recommended was that she came in to have a few talks with him over a small period and take it from there. That was about 2 months or so ago and she had her last session not long ago. All she has left is the checkup appointment a few months from now, but she manages just fine.

    Basically, we all have our daily issues that we need to cope with. Just because some prove to hard to deal with on the spot doesn't mean we have to start hopping drugs to keep us sane, personally i think most people take to many as it is.

    malciteon June 09, 2010   Link

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