But, I feel better.
That’s because you’re doing what you’re supposed to be doing.
I’m thinking much clearer. I can stop now, right?
No, stay on your meds and stop running with crazy.

My journal of big words and pretty pictures
But, I feel better.
That’s because you’re doing what you’re supposed to be doing.
I’m thinking much clearer. I can stop now, right?
No, stay on your meds and stop running with crazy.

Fantastic! Love, love your last line – so perfect. Great job!
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Yes, the last words are fantastic… 🙂
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Are you in my head? I have this conversation with myself all.the.time.
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It’s almost painful how real this is in my own life. Thank you for putting it into amazing words.
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Awesome! So many have thought they could stop, not realizing the only reason they”re actually feeling so good is because of those meds. Great piece Tara!
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This is spot on. Running with crazy is just perfect.
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No experience with this but it seems very real. Nicely done.
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That’s what I have to say to my older daughter.
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Must be so difficult for to him/her that must seem “normal”-thought provoking tight piece ,this-I like it:-)
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“stop running with crazy” I love that! (:
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