I absolutely adore this poem, it has so many parallels between rescuing a dog and how I met my now fiancé at the dog park. We spent 8 months slowly getting to know each other via our dogs playing, eventually coming to the park more and more to secretly see each other, slowly developing feelings but afraid to do anything. Until one day when he finally asked for a date. I say all the time that rescuing my dog was the greatest decision I ever made because it led me to him
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This poem reminds me of how mother approaches my body for a beating. Anything she finds worthwhile goes for my skin and the the memories of it hurt so much.
That phrase "Make it stop" belonged to my tongue at that time. It was forwarded to the winds and mother nature, but now I can only live with them in my mind. The pain only dwells in my heart with no chance for my tongue to express it.
Friends are actually real!
I remember wanting to go for a track and field event but lacked the courage to do so. My friend pushed me hard to it and would never rest until I was convinced enough to say, "okay, okay, I will be going for the track and field event. Now I am a 12 gold medal owner. she never forgets to rejoice my victories with me.
Abimbola,
What you described is what Jesus desires.
Not religion but Relationship.
A great poem and I absolutely love the last line. It reminds me of my poem 'Endless Summer', we obviously have similar memories. Very best wishes, Ann.
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My dad passed away yesterday and today has been busy with arrangements. The pastor doing the service asked if my brother, sister or I wanted to say anything. Nothing was said then, but I came upon your poem and I think I will try to recite it at the funeral. It's definitely not going to be easy, but your poem just really says it all. Thank you
I think you will find that there are many people who relate to this poem. I know that I do for one. Very best wishes, Ann.
Such a special poem. I always think writing about difficult times helps. A number of people will relate to your words. Beautifully written. Very best wishes, Ann
What a lovely poem - truly moving. Very special. Best wishes, Ann.
Hurray! Another lovely poem from you. That has brightened my day. Please keep writing. With much love and very best wishes, Ann xxxx
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