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Dark Times
In the very darkest times When things can seem so bleak And you find yourself wondering How you’ll get through the week In the very darkest times When no one seems to care It seems like you have lost your voice As into space you stare In the very darkest times When you don’t know what to say And minutes seem like hours In a never -ending day In the very darkest times When you cannot seem to move on You feel like you are sinking Weighed down, and all alone Just try to remember a new day will surely dawn Bringing with it new light And hope can be reborn And though it might not seem like it Lots of people care So, call a friend or loved one And make sure they are aware For a problem shared with others May cut its weight in half And before you even know it You can smile again and laugh
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Book: Shattered Sighs