"My Heroes ....... allowed me to give expression to and recover from my first cancer diagnosis. It was also a "thank you" to the many people who guided me, nourished me, humored me, nurtured me, and loved me through my cancer experience. It was my gift of thanks and love to them." Susan Matsuko Shinagawa
Heroes are everywhere, they're in the faces that we meet. Heroes are here and there, they're in the friendships that we keep. Hands to hold when we feel all alone, help us to face the unknown, Give us the strength to go on. Smiles that light up the darkest of nights, tell us that we'll be all right. These are my Heroes.
Heroes are family. They love us more than we could know. Heroes, you'll always be nurturing minds and hearts that grow. Silly jokes make us laugh till we cry, tears someone always wipes dry, Friends who call just to say "hi". Hearts who give so that others can heal, caring we know that is real. These are my heroes.
Giving, and caring, and fighting to win. Open my heart, let your love come on in.
Heroes, you're in my heart. Give me the will to carry on. Heroes, we'll never part. You make each day a brand new song. Dreams I dare to dream yet to unfold, life stories yet to be told, Memories, sweet, made of gold. No matter what my tomorrows may bring, I've got a song left to sing, To you, my Heroes.
Giving, and caring, and fighting to win. Open my heart, let your love come on in.
Heroes, you're in my heart. Give me the will to carry on. Heroes, we'll never part. You make each day a brand new song. Dreams I dare to dream yet to unfold, life stories yet to be told, Memories, sweet, made of gold. No matter what my tomorrows may bring, I've got a song left to sing, For you my Heroes. Thank you my Heroes. You are my Heroes.
Disclaimer: Please see your own dentist/doctor for a proper diagnosis as my words should not, in any circumstances, be taken as dental/medical advice.
"If you see what is small as it sees itself, and accept what is weak for what strength it has, and use what is dim for the light it gives, then all will go well. This is called Acting Naturally." Lao-Tsu, Tao Teh King
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