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all i see is you
what's that bit of drool on your chin
let me wipe it off
you're making strange noises
i'll join
you may be locked in this chair
but that doesn't mean you're not dancing
words might sound different coming from you
but that doesn't mean you're not singing
so the doctors say 'three months left'
let me help you enjoy the rest of your life
maybe you're hairs been destroyed, and your
body drained
but that doesn't make you less beautiful
who cares if you talk fast or
have uuncontrollable ticks
they don't understand you
they see your issues but
all i see is you
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This is a poem written from the perspective of someone who has a friend or family member who is special needs, or has a serious disease.