Lyrics Fire - Matthew Heyer , Grace Ackerman
Woko
furo
ni
zung
ji
na
mena
This
group
of
diseases
(see
Table
23-1)
is
characterized
by
lesions
that
are
associated
with
loss
of
myelin
with
relative
sparing
of
axons.
There
are
many
type
of
disease
that
damage
myelin
.
It's
heartbreaking
to
fight
a
fight
against
your
own
blood.
Share
this
story
if
you
feel
that
thinking
twice
before
taking
a
drastic
step
is
always
a
better
option.
It's
heartbreaking
to
fight
a
fight
against
your
own
blood.
Share
this
story
if
you
feel
that
thinking
twice
before
taking
a
drastic
step
is
always
a
better
option.
I
Let
My
Sister
Study
More
Than
Me
So
She
Could
Ruin
My
Family's
Life
Just
To
Get
Married
Today,
my
mother
is
no
more.
Looking
at
the
sunset
through
the
lens
of
my
Canon
350D
at
Adayar
beach
in
Chennai,
I
couldn't
be
any
happier.
I
was
finally
doing
what
I
really
wanted
to.
Studying
cinematography
and
getting
one
step
closer
to
my
dream.
But
the
truth
is
I
got
lucky.
I
belong
to
a
middle
class
family
based
out
of
Faridabad.
My
father
was
a
broker
and
our
only
source
of
bread-and-butter.
My
parents
could
afford
the
education
of
only
one
child
so
they
wanted
me
to
pursue
further
education
as
they
didn't
want
my
sister
to
go
ahead
with
hers.
She
was
a
brilliant
student,
she
scored
93%
in
her
CBSE
boards.
I
knew
that
she
wanted
to
become
an
engineer
and
I
was
convinced
she
deserved
the
education
more
than
me.
So
I
gave
up
on
my
dreams
of
getting
an
MBA
degree
for
my
beloved
sister.
I
convinced
my
parents
to
allow
her
to
study
further,
they
were
reluctant
but
somehow
they
agreed
one
day.
My
mother
cried
all
night
begging
me
to
pursue
my
education._
Instead,
I
started
interning
with
a
local
newspaper
where
I
met
a
reputed
cinematographer
who
introduced
me
to
the
world
I
fell
in
love
with.
I
remember
the
day
my
sister
completed
her
engineering
course
with
distinction,
my
mother
asked
me
to
get
sweets
for
everyone.
She
was
happy
that
I
could
pursue
my
dreams
of
doing
an
MBA
now
that
my
sister
could
help
my
father
with
the
house.
But
I
told
her
my
plans
had
changed
and
_
Because
my
parents
refused
the
marriage
proposal,
my
sweet
sister
mentioned
my
name
in
the
FIR
too.
I
was
charged
in
a
case
where
I
wasn't
involved.
I
had
no
idea
what
had
happened
in
the
family
in
the
time
I
was
gone,
I
just
knew
I
had
been
charged
by
my
own
sister
for
no
fault
of
mine.__
So
I
gave
up
on
my
dreams
of
getting
an
MBA
degree
for
my
beloved
sister.
I
convinced
my
parents
to
allow
her
to
study
further,
they
were
reluctant
but
somehow
they
agreed
one
day.
My
mother
cried
all
night
begging
me
to
pursue
my
education._[4/19,
7:
51
PM]
_:
_
So
I
gave
up
on
my
dreams
of
getting
an
MBA
degree
for
my
beloved
sister.
I
convinced
my
parents
to
allow
her
to
study
further,
they
were
reluctant
but
somehow
they
agreed
one
day.
My
mother
cried
all
night
begging
me
to
pursue
my
education._
[4/19,
7:
52
PM]
_:
Instead,
I
started
interning
with
a
local
newspaper
where
I
met
a
reputed
cinematographer
who
introduced
me
to
the
world
I
fell
in
love
with.
I
remember
the
day
my
sister
completed
her
engineering
course
with
distinction,
my
mother
asked
me
to
get
sweets
for
everyone.
She
was
happy
that
I
could
pursue
my
dreams
of
doing
an
MBA
now
that
my
sister
could
help
my
father
with
the
house.
But
I
told
her
my
plans
had
changed
and
I
wanted
to
go
to
Chennai
for
a
cinematography
course.
[4/19,
7:
52
PM]
_:
My
mother
was
not
happy
with
my
decision
but
I
had
made
up
my
mind.
With
my
little
savings,
I
left
for
Chennai
to
pursue
the
course.
I
even
grew
a
beard
and
my
hair
to
look
my
part!
They
wanted
me
to
have
a
secure
career
and
I
understood
where
they
were
coming
from.
[4/19,
7:
53
PM]
_:
But
working
as
a
photographer,
after
reporting
news
in
the
trickiest
of
situations
had
made
me
stronger.
I
was
open
to
any
challenges
in
life.
I
thought
to
myself
— I
am
just
26
and
if
I
could
complete
the
course
soon,
I
could
work
as
an
associate
or
shoot
my
own
film
asap
to
keep
my
family
at
ease.
[4/19,
7:
53
PM]
_:
However,
what
happened
next
with
my
family
wasn't
a
part
of
the
plan.
[4/19,
7:
53
PM]
_:
I
have
a
habit
of
kee
It's
heartbreaking
to
fight
a
fight
against
your
own
blood.
Share
this
story
if
you
feel
that
thinking
twice
before
taking
a
drastic
step
is
always
a
better
option.
Well,
my
sister
is
happily
married
to
her
boyfriend
and
is
working
as
a
team
leader
in
a
reputed
software
company.
I
am
implementing
my
cinematography
ideas
in
the
weddings
I
shoot.
I
try
and
shoot
them
like
films.
I
am
earning
well
during
marriage
seasons.
Well
that's
the
story
of
my
life.
Because
my
parents
refused
the
marriage
proposal,
my
sweet
sister
mentioned
my
name
in
the
FIR
too.
I
was
charged
in
a
case
where
I
wasn't
involved.
I
had
no
idea
what
had
happened
in
the
family
in
the
time
I
was
gone,
I
just
knew
I
had
been
charged
by
my
own
sister
for
no
fault
of
mine.
He
told
me
there
were
policemen
at
our
house.
They
were
there
to
arrest
my
parents
because
apparently
my
sister
had
filed
a
complaint,
which
said
they
weren't
letting
her
get
married
to
a
guy
who
hailed
from
a
Dalit
family.
I
was
shocked
out
of
my
wits.
I
had
moved
to
Chennai
just
three
weeks
ago.
Everything
was
fine
until
then.
Technically
I
was
too
lost
in
my
arrangements
of
moving
to
Chennai.
Also,
my
sister
had
started
working
at
an
IT
company
in
Gurgaon
six
months
back.
She
already
fell
in
love
with
a
guy
who
she
wanted
to
marry,
a
Dalit
boy.
If
this
wasn't
funny
enough...
I
have
a
habit
of
keeping
my
phone
on
silent
because
it
gets
disturbing
at
shoots.
My
friends
and
family
hate
it,
but
anyway...
I
got
18
missed
calls
from
home
that
day.
I
called
maa
back
instantly
but
my
distant
cousin
who
had
just
arrived
in
Delhi
few
days
ago
kept
answering
the
phone.
Which
was
odd.
But
working
as
a
photographer,
after
reporting
news
in
the
trickiest
of
situations
had
made
me
stronger.
I
was
open
to
any
challenges
in
life.
I
thought
to
myself
— I
am
just
26
and
if
I
could
complete
the
course
soon,
I
could
work
as
an
associate
or
shoot
my
own
film
asap
to
keep
my
family
at
ease.
My
mother
was
not
happy
with
my
decision
but
I
had
made
up
my
mind.
With
my
little
savings,
I
left
for
Chennai
to
pursue
the
course.
I
even
grew
a
beard
and
my
hair
to
look
my
part!
They
wanted
me
to
have
a
secure
career
and
I
understood
where
they
were
coming
from.
Instead,
I
started
interning
with
a
local
newspaper
where
I
met
a
reputed
cinematographer
who
introduced
me
to
the
world
I
fell
in
love
with.
I
remember
the
day
my
sister
completed
her
engineering
course
with
distinction,
my
mother
asked
me
to
get
sweets
for
everyone.
She
was
happy
that
I
could
pursue
my
dreams
of
doing
an
MBA
now
that
my
sister
could
help
my
father
with
the
house.
But
I
told
her
my
plans
had
changed
and
I
wanted
to
go
to
Chennai
for
a
cinematography
course.
So
I
gave
up
on
my
dreams
of
getting
an
MBA
degree
for
my
beloved
sister.
I
convinced
my
parents
to
allow
her
to
study
further,
they
were
reluctant
but
somehow
they
agreed
one
day.
My
mother
cried
all
night
begging
me
to
pursue
my
education.
I
belong
to
a
middle
class
family
based
out
of
Faridabad.
My
father
was
a
broker
and
our
only
source
of
bread-and-butter.
My
parents
could
afford
the
education
of
only
one
child
so
they
wanted
me
to
pursue
further
education
as
they
didn't
want
my
sister
to
go
ahead
with
hers.
She
was
a
brilliant
student,
she
scored
93%
in
her
CBSE
boards.
I
knew
that
she
wanted
to
become
an
engineer
and
I
was
convinced
she
deserved
the
education
more
than
me.
Looking
at
the
sunset
through
the
lens
of
my
Canon
350D
at
Adayar
beach
in
Chennai,
I
couldn't
be
any
happier.
I
was
finally
doing
what
I
really
wanted
to.
Studying
cinematography
and
getting
one
step
closer
to
my
dream.
But
the
truth
is
I
got
lucky.
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