What changes occur in your brain when you smoke weed daily for a month?
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In a cloud of wonder, you start a quest
To explore the effects of the devil's green leaf
For thirty days, you'll let the smoke fill your chest
And see how your mind and body react, for the best
On day one, you light up, curious and keen
Not sure of the trip, but ready to begin
The high kicks in, changing how you see
Happiness and chill, a new feeling, carefree
As days go by, you find your memory's blurry
Short-term recall, lost in a hazy flurry
But don't worry, for the long-term effects are still hazy
Your memory part, strong, not going crazy
Snack attacks hit hard, as your hunger grows
Pleasure surges, making each bite a joy, who knows
But even with the urge to eat and feast
Studies say, your weight may not increase, at least
Drive fades, as tiredness sets in
Tasks once easy, now feel like a chore, a sin
But with balance and breaks in between
Your focus and push can still be seen
Worry may rise, as the fear part lights up
For some, a gift; for others, can't sleep, what's up?
The effects, as varied as the people who try
Each experience, a story, no lie
As the month ends, you think back on your pick
The journey, a mix of ups and downs, quite slick
While getting hooked is rare, it's a risk, no doubt
Control, the secret to keeping it figured out
In the end, the choice is yours to take
To enjoy the herb or to take a break
But with knowledge, you can now decide
How to handle this mysterious ride, with pride.
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