Smile
Smiling Is Good For You And Is Infectious
When our brains feel happy, endorphins are produced and neuronal signals are transmitted to your facial muscles to trigger a smile. ... When our smiling muscles contract, they fire a signal back to the brain, stimulating our reward system, and further increasing our level of happy hormones, or endorphins.
This was just meant to be about the benefits of smiling but as you can see my Muse slipped into my lines as she often does.
The music I've chosen is "Happy" by The Carpenters, one of my mum's favourites and a song that I also love
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A Smile will make you happy
It may be your or someone's
A Smile From You Could Be Sassy
A Smile that frees endorphins
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So Now Will You Smile for me
And Then Keep That Smile Shining
And I will Smile back at thee
Our Smiles will meet in Kissing
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Your Smiles Lift My Spirits Up
And I know mine will lift yours
We'll drink from our Loving Cup
Smile at each other for hours
A Smile is a real delight
Smile now as we love tonight
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