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carmen33"When I first came to MDJ, I was in a very dark place, and feeling quite alone, I don't know how I found this site, but I have been very grateful ever since, all of you have offered insight to the illness of Bipolar and the other things going on with me, being here has allowed me to find friends, and to feel safe in discussing things that I would never have shared before.

I believe it has also offered me the chance to reach out and help others. A simple Thank you, is all that I have to offer, to this site and to the wonderful people here.
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dusty12

Bi-Polar Bears A nd Penguins

just writngs and scribbles, today i feel pretty low how can be pretty i dont know anyway, the meds iam on at present stiffle my every will to keep my lids open and iam beggining to develop the sleeping habit of a hamster !!! emotionally i dont think a hamster would want any emotions i have he or she be chewing at the bars to escape such dreadfull feelings or it would just be embarrased like me !! some how i knew this entry would turn into some drivel and i was right so iam going to stop before its too late for anything


Trail Blazer

Feb 06 2011

unforgettable, unmangable.....

bravery to the last, simple blast of magic,

to sore above the rest, patterns followed and kept,

memory taps fingers proceeds to have to wait,

a version so much different from the test,

heart has patterns to complicate any burglers,

awe of every moments breath,

first to finishing post, leaving rest behind ........

 

 

 

copyright belongs to lkmb moonmaiden3 2011



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