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A Tiny Pill That Can Change Your World

By Sally Michelle Jackson

There is a tiny oval pill that some call it blue or green it doesn’t matter it seems

I like to think of it as teal but whatever color it has magical powers like in dreams

You hold it and look at it knowing its power

So now you realize that this is your hour

So take it and carefully place it just under your tongue

It tastes so sweet as it uses its power but take only one

Something so wonderful and sweet under your tongue

Just to remind you that your journey has really begun

So this ends the life that you have already lead

And builds a bridge to that one in your head

So enjoy the sweetness as you close your eyes

For the dreams of a lifetime you will soon realize

The transition is slow and it gives us time

To get ourselves ready till we finally shine

The truth is the pill has no magic to do

For all of its power was always in you

The changes are subtle and slow at the first

You want them to hurry you feel you will burst

But along with the body the best thing I find

The changes within and the new peace of mind

I have waited so long and I almost gave in

But as I take each pill I feel the journey begin

So it is good-bye to one life as I stand on the bridge

Looking forward to the next one just over the ridge

Some call it strong and think it so daring

But it is of necessity that fact I am sharing

I was born to be me but not the one that others see

At the end of this journey is the start of the new me

I will leave some of my friends behind in sadness

But I will have more who greet me with gladness

After a time they will see a woman instead of a boy

And that is the time to celebrate with incredible joy

Life for most is one long journey on one path

But mine is broken into three just do the math

Each one connected and always moving you see

Toward the last stage where I travel my path as me

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very nice & it makes you think---what did people do before they had these tiny pills that can change your world? there must have been a lot of suffering in silence.

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i am so happy for you, i must have missed when you said you got your pills. this is a really nice poem, and very true. i hope this journey is as fun for you as it is for me. enjoy they peace of mind you now have, you more than deserve it. permission to burt now...too late :D

*BOOM!!!!!!*

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Guest Donna Jean

I can feel that, Sally......

Although I've been on for 6 months...I feel your excitement and joy and I love sharing it with you....

Every morning when I take mine, it is exciting all over again...

And, my dearest Again.....

It is hard to believe, but many people , still to this day, suffer their entire life in silence and never realize the dream of becoming themselves...

I came dangerously close myself!

Love

Donna Jean

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A Tiny Pill That Can Change Your World

By Sally Michelle Jackson

There is a tiny oval pill that some call it blue or green it doesn't matter it seems

I like to think of it as teal but whatever color it has magical powers like in dreams

You hold it and look at it knowing its power

So now you realize that this is your hour

So take it and carefully place it just under your tongue

It tastes so sweet as it uses its power but take only one

Something so wonderful and sweet under your tongue

Just to remind you that your journey has really begun

So this ends the life that you have already lead

And builds a bridge to that one in your head

So enjoy the sweetness as you close your eyes

For the dreams of a lifetime you will soon realize

The transition is slow and it gives us time

To get ourselves ready till we finally shine

The truth is the pill has no magic to do

For all of its power was always in you

The changes are subtle and slow at the first

You want them to hurry you feel you will burst

But along with the body the best thing I find

The changes within and the new peace of mind

I have waited so long and I almost gave in

But as I take each pill I feel the journey begin

So it is good-bye to one life as I stand on the bridge

Looking forward to the next one just over the ridge

Some call it strong and think it so daring

But it is of necessity that fact I am sharing

I was born to be me but not the one that others see

At the end of this journey is the start of the new me

I will leave some of my friends behind in sadness

But I will have more who greet me with gladness

After a time they will see a woman instead of a boy

And that is the time to celebrate with incredible joy

Life for most is one long journey on one path

But mine is broken into three just do the math

Each one connected and always moving you see

Toward the last stage where I travel my path as me

may I can't sharing same things from far here,,

but your happiness making me feel I am also there,,

with so kind person what I love and care,,

I see Donna and all are greeting you and cheer,,

loudly trumpeting,without any care or fear ,,

say for all I am no one can stop me, lastly I am here!!

your orchestra are playing , and you are Meistersinger,,

LOVE YA

with ALL love Sally

be always happy my sweetheart

sorry for my weak English

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i am so happy for you, i must have missed when you said you got your pills. this is a really nice poem, and very true. i hope this journey is as fun for you as it is for me. enjoy they peace of mind you now have, you more than deserve it. permission to burt now...too late :D

*BOOM!!!!!!*

heh, that was supposed to be burst. my bad. :)

:blink: i'm quoting myself, thats kinda trippy.

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Guest Joanna Phipps

that lovely pill

the one with the magic

the earth changing

earth shattering

little wonder

how did I live

how did I survive

with out that lil wonder

that now keeps me alive

one in the moring

with spiro and vitamin

one in the evening

just with spiro this time

drink water till i think ill float

which way to the head

time to unload

ooops did I say that

now some of the changes

the moods,

and many others

that itching

that aching

the longing

the waiting

there you have

what all your life you wanted

a magic pill

a kind of a bullet

knocks down that old world

but builds a new one

much better it is

for now its the right one

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