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This child of mine,
Outside he looks fine...
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Two ears, two eyes and a nose,
And his ten pretty toes.
Ten fingers and nails,
But in pointing...he fails.
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And if you look closely, you’ll see,
That he’s not looking at me.
Blank stares go right through,
As I’m looking at you.
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And alone he will play,
Day after day...after day.
The few words he’ll utter
Make no sense to his mother.
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As reality sets in,
My heart’s breaking within.
“Autism spectrum disorder”
A “label” – like any other.
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But what does it mean,
When my foe is unseen?
They just don’t understand,
Across this great land.
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Normal foods act as dope,
As more parents lose hope.
And doctors aren’t shown,
How leaky gut’s grown.
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Oh, how can it be,
That all fail to see?
What’s wrong with my child-
What makes him so wild!
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Some say: “Give him a pill,
And he’ll sit nice and still...”
But, what good would it do?
I’d forever lose you!
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Yes - I understand!
And I’ll take your hand.
You’ll leave your shell,
And, again, you’ll be well.
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Your battle – I’ll fight
With all my might!
And I’ll make them see,
For you’re precious to me!
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This child of mine...
Outside he looks fine...
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