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Invisibility by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan
Pretend you are invisible
Actually, no need
We have all felt invisible some days
Despite the fact we give or take or bleed
This was the case of Stephen Swinton
The main character in the story
He was invisible even to his mother
4 chapters in, you couldn’t help but feel sorry
But into the book you’ll ask yourself:
In daily deeds, what’s really important to me?
The things I am doing, or the possibility
That people might or might not see?
There are times when it seems
Like everyone has got a cold shoulder
It is human to feel disregarded but really,
The value of your life is not in others but in Jesus, the Beholder
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