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From a young age, I have been told, that to see a smile will never get old. Whether one is happy or perhaps sad; the moment they smile- nothing can be bad. From a young age, I have been told to smile, that the moment I do, I'll stop feeling down. If I want to cheer up, then I must grin; so why, when I try, do I feel like I've sinned? To smile means expressing joy, she says, that those around me will feel coy, she says. But when she feels sad, she cries and cries, behind a closed door, there are tears in her eyes. When I realised that her grin was her way, of making me calm- a way to stay. I began to smile more, laugh more, try more; It's the least I can do for those I adore. Then one day, whilst I felt melancholy, someone managed to see right through me. "Your upset, so why are you smiling?", I looked down and felt my face frowning. "From a young age, I have been told, that to see a smile will never get old. Whether one is happy or perhaps sad; the moment they smile- nothing can be bad" They seemed confused, so I smiled again, I won't lie, it hurt more right then- "From a young age, I have been told to smile, that the moment I do, I'll stop feeling down. If I want to cheer up, then I must grin; so why, when I try, do I feel like I've sinned?" They shed tears for me, I didn't understand, wasn't a smile meant to make them feel grand? "Smile", she once said. "Just for a while", she once begged. I wish I did before she cried, maybe she'd have felt better, that's why. So when someone tries to hide behind a smile, make sure they know, pain will last for awhile, but save those smiles for times of fun; that way you may grow to feel less numb. "Smile", she said, "I want to cry", she meant. Won't lie, my head would spin, however I would still give her a grin.
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Dec 14, 2017
Dec 14, 2017 at 12:19 PM UTC
"Smile", she said
From a young age, I have been told, that to see a smile will never get old. Whether one is happy or perhaps sad; the moment they smile- nothing can be bad. From a young age, I have been told to smile, that the moment I do, I'll stop feeling down. If I want to cheer up, then I must grin; so why, when I try, do I feel like I've sinned? To smile means expressing joy, she says, that those around me will feel coy, she says. But when she feels sad, she cries and cries, behind a closed door, there are tears in her eyes. When I realised that her grin was her way, of making me calm- a way to stay. I began to smile more, laugh more, try more; It's the least I can do for those I adore. Then one day, whilst I felt melancholy, someone managed to see right through me. "Your upset, so why are you smiling?", I looked down and felt my face frowning. "From a young age, I have been told, that to see a smile will never get old. Whether one is happy or perhaps sad; the moment they smile- nothing can be bad" They seemed confused, so I smiled again, I won't lie, it hurt more right then- "From a young age, I have been told to smile, that the moment I do, I'll stop feeling down. If I want to cheer up, then I must grin; so why, when I try, do I feel like I've sinned?" They shed tears for me, I didn't understand, wasn't a smile meant to make them feel grand? "Smile", she once said. "Just for a while", she once begged. I wish I did before she cried, maybe she'd have felt better, that's why. So when someone tries to hide behind a smile, make sure they know, pain will last for awhile, but save those smiles for times of fun; that way you may grow to feel less numb. "Smile", she said, "I want to cry", she meant. Won't lie, my head would spin, however I would still give her a grin.
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