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Stumble Artist
It took all the color from my world,
 a once vibrant, lively place
 and all that remains
 a gray, dusty land without much grace;
 Now we see how strong this depression is.
 
 
 But you've put in my hand
 a paintbrush, and a palette of colors too;
 I know you want to help,
 believe me, I want you to,
 but I'm the only one who knew the texture
 of the meaning behind my dreams;
 I'm the only one who knew
 how strong their shades should be.
 I'm the only one who  knows
 the correct shade of optimism;
 the colors of my life,
 just take my hand, please,
 and remind me that to this
 I still have the right.
 
 
 Remind me by showing me
 your own special brand of care;
 show me a reference,
 so I can help make it there.
 Remind me that you love me,
 though it's the one thing I can't forget,
 remind me too that my future
 is, as ever, as bright, with
 or without you,
 as the day we met.
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