“No, I'm not colorblind
I know the world is black and white
Try to keep an open mind
But I just can't sleep on this tonight
Stop this train
I wanna get off
And go home again
I can't take the speed it's moving in
I know I can't
But honestly, won't someone stop this train?
Don't know how else to say it
Don't want to see my parents go
One generation's length away
From fighting life out on my own”
Whether it is your own parents or the others in your life that you are close to and love, we can all relate to these lyrics. I’m certainly not in the business of depressing people, but I think you should all be proud to be in an industry that helps heal and comfort our loved ones. No matter the ailment, from Cancer to Lyme Disease to Hemophilia to snake bites to Malaria, our industry is helping countless numbers of people worldwide every single day.
Although we may not be able to stop the train of life, it’s comforting to know that the pharmaceutical industry is doing all that it can to make the ride that much more enjoyable...
...and perhaps a stop or two longer.
I know the world is black and white
Try to keep an open mind
But I just can't sleep on this tonight
Stop this train
I wanna get off
And go home again
I can't take the speed it's moving in
I know I can't
But honestly, won't someone stop this train?
Don't know how else to say it
Don't want to see my parents go
One generation's length away
From fighting life out on my own”
Whether it is your own parents or the others in your life that you are close to and love, we can all relate to these lyrics. I’m certainly not in the business of depressing people, but I think you should all be proud to be in an industry that helps heal and comfort our loved ones. No matter the ailment, from Cancer to Lyme Disease to Hemophilia to snake bites to Malaria, our industry is helping countless numbers of people worldwide every single day.
Although we may not be able to stop the train of life, it’s comforting to know that the pharmaceutical industry is doing all that it can to make the ride that much more enjoyable...
...and perhaps a stop or two longer.
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