Mental Health
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Mental Health
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I was a child. It’s a strange thought
Where is it going? In the trees it looks like bees
To float around like that
Like part of the rest of the thing
Not looking for entertainment
Don’t worry if what you say is a quote from older days
When in doubt, just look it up
Or when in real doubt, look around you and stop crying
Stop crying
Better to let them know sooner than later
Like you’ve never rolled down a window in your whole life
Do you remember the start, where it all came down?
We aren’t looking for entertainment
To forgive your parents
You are normal and healthy
To forgive yourself
Better to let them know sooner than later
Like you’ve never rolled down a window in your whole life
Do you remember the start, where it all came down?
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