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The little things
It’s true
 How little things
 Really matter
 
 Before taking medicine,
 I would have to read
 a test question, which I knew was easy,
 about seven times over to understand it
 
 Before taking medicine,
 Everything the teacher would say
 Would not be heard by me
 Except for, “Is that clear?”
 
 Teachers thought I would take my time
 I wouldn’t; I was rushing
 To catch up with my peers,
 Whom I thought were robots
 
 To focus was to row a boat
 To the moon
 And to listen to a lecture
 Was to recreate a dinosaur
 
 Now with medicine,
 I can read a test question once
 And understand it in a snap
 and be almost as fast as my peers
 
 Now with medicine,
 I can actually listen
 To nearly every word
 The teacher says
 
 It’s amazing
 It’s fantastic
 I can do anything!
 Robots who?
 
 I have major potential
 Though I struggle, I’m a role model student
 No, I can never recreate a dinosaur
 Or fly to the moon
 
 But I am grateful
 For the small things
 Which are big things
 In disguise

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