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Teen Voices of AIDS

"Too many young people are frightened to talk about their own HIV," says Adam Tenner, executive director of Metro TeenAIDS. Here, Lydia Robinson, a former Metro TeenAIDS peer educator, lights a candle at a vigil protesting cuts in funding for local groups serving adolescents.
"Too many young people are frightened to talk about their own HIV," says Adam Tenner, executive director of Metro TeenAIDS. Here, Lydia Robinson, a former Metro TeenAIDS peer educator, lights a candle at a vigil protesting cuts in funding for local groups serving adolescents. (Metro Teenaids)
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I've got the HIV virus (clap)

I've got the HIV virus (stamp your feet)

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I've got to take a lot of medicine (ding dong)

I've got to take a lot of pills (stamp your feet)

I've got to take a lot of nasty stuff (clap)

Let's get the rhythm of the virus

Let's get the rhythm of the virus.

Put it all together and what do you got

Pills, medicine, virus, infection

Ding dong, clap, stamp, high dong

HIV gone, stamp, HIV gone.¿

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