written own song lyrics about having Cerebral Palsy
Hello Scope online community
I hope you are all well?
I appreciate hearing what scope online think song lyrics
My song is called about being born with cerebral palsy
My name is Jay and was born with cerebral palsy
When doctors told dad and mum I would not survive the night
As my small body began to flight with all mite
As I survived the night
I proved the doctors wrong
I got strong with day
I found a way to express feelings and emotions
Which motions me to show I can succeed even with my Cp
Which only word in my head
As never dried instead being scared failing
As I feel it is part of the learning process
I never rest until I have done my best.
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Hi @Globster,
How are you? Thank you for sharing your lyrics with us, they are really good. I can relate to some of what you have written about. Please can I ask, do you find writing about your CP helps you to process different emotions and thoughts you have? The reason I ask is because I know some people find that it does. Thank you. -
Globster Community member, Community Volunteer Host, CP Network, Scope Member Posts: 2,380 Disability GamechangerOptions@WestHam06
I am feeling fantastic thank you
I hope you are doing well too?
I do find writing about my cerebral palsy helps me differently process things more easy
please keep your eye out for some more song lyrics I have written on my ownI am a Community Volunteer Host. Please note: if I use the online community outside of its hours of administration, I am doing so in a personal capacity only.
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Inspiring lyrics @Globster, thank you
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Hello @Globster
I am well thank you, how are you? It seems you have been very busy this week as we have been treated to your poems and songs this week. Thanks as always for sharing your writing with us. It is great to hear that writing helps you to process things. It sounds like you have come so far but please remember that rest is really good regardless of how much or little you achieve in a day. Self-care is so important and valuable!Community Volunteer Adviser with professional knowledge of education, special educational needs and disabilities and EHCP's. Pronouns: She/her.
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Globster Community member, Community Volunteer Host, CP Network, Scope Member Posts: 2,380 Disability GamechangerOptionsL_VolunteerI fantastic thank you
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Globster Community member, Community Volunteer Host, CP Network, Scope Member Posts: 2,380 Disability GamechangerOptionsSong called finding special someone
My heart has empty space
This is for that special someone
as I wait in great anticipation
I waiting at the station
Where I saw a beautiful woman
Her eyes were warm blue colour
She had a sweet smile.
May walked was a great style
I ask her for her number
which is able to dial her number into his phone.
He seems to have zoned as caught in her beauty
As Jay asks May out
There was no doubt that loved at for sight for Jay and May
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