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I Used to Belong Here....
I used to belong here,
Here in the world of normal people, Here where people simply live And come and go and do and are. I look around and marvel At people striding along, arms swinging, At people standing on tiptoe, At people driving cars at night. Did I really live here once? I listen to judgmental comments, And wonder if I used to say that. I explain into blank expressions, And wonder if I used to stare that way. I cringe at magic cures and good intentions And wonder why no one strangled me Back when I belonged In the world of normal people. I accuse, I accuse Those outsiders without MS, The ones that don’t get it and never will But truly I am the one on the outside, Looking in at the world of normal people. I almost can’t remember When I used to belong here. |
Me, too. :(
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I can definitely relate. And I think of how many things regarding "being normal" that I took for granted.
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Well said B2Y. However, I am liking our little world we have established. :grouphug:
Not everyone can say they can relate as we can to one another and the parallels in our lives living with a disease. |
Excellent Poetry, Blessings...I love it.:)
Thank You..:hug: But, who's to say that we are not the normal people and those idiots, out there, doing all that *stuff*, are all nuts.:D I've had MS for more than half my life, so, Yeah, it is normal.:rolleyes::p |
wow bty, I have tried a few times to capture MS in words, just cant seem to get it done correctly, that was really good, well done, rang of truths.
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You said it so well.
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Bravo B2Y! That was well put.
But, I agree w/Sal; I think us NT members are more normal than we give ourselves credit for. |
Beautifully said, B2Y..
I honestly believe that we, who are "outside the norm" are blessed with the ability to see things from both sides. That's an extraordinary ability, and well beyond the norm. |
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You know, Polar, that is so true. I never thought about it that way but you're right. Since becoming one that is considered "outside the norm" I have become way more sensitive to other people's feelings. I always try to put myself in their shoes before jumping to conclusions about whatever their situation is. And for that I am thankful. MS may have slowed me down some but that has it's benefits, too. Now I actually can take the time to smell the roses, or coffee or whatever it is that only I can smell!! Those with sensory sensitivity know what I mean!! :D So, now that I've had a chance to really think about it I think I like where I fit in now. :) |
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