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Don't Stretch that Smile too Far
I used to think laughter was always a good sign
 A sign that everybody was getting along
 I thought that whenever there was laughter bubbling out of a room,
 Smiles were stretching across everybody’s face
 But then I saw a loner
 Somebody who wasn’t laughing
 Actually, they were hurting
 In the same room as the others
 But instead of basking in the laughter,
 They were suffocating in it
 Dying a slow and painful death
 In a place where good is bad
 A place where silence outruns happiness
 Because wherever there is happiness,
 It is a stab at them
 It is a hard job to be the source of happiness
 To dish out full servings whenever anybody needs a good laugh
 So why do people do it?
 Why do they just stand there and give it all they have
 Until they are so empty
 The tickles of laughter left echo throughout them
 Until it fades to almost nothing
 Until another thunder clap comes along
 Looking for them
 Looking for another round of this game
 A game that kills
 From the inside out

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