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After each poem, we ask you, "Were you touched by this poem? Share your Story!". When a poem touches you, please join the tens of thousands over the years who have shared their own stories of love, heartache and healing.

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Recent Community Stories
  • Merissa
  • August 15, 2026

Dear Laura, I'm reaching out to ask how you are doing now. I really hope you have found the excitement again for your Children and Grandchildren. If not, I ask you to really think about that. Think of how horrible something must be to take something so beautiful and deeply rooted. You don't need that Laura. You wouldn't want your grandbabies or your babies doing something that would take away something that important as the excitement for your children and grandchildren, so I truly hope you found the strength and love for yourself to not allow it for you anymore either. I hope you are enjoying every moment you can with them and that love prevailed. I was told once to care for my mind, body and soul as if I were caring for someone I loved deeply. To ask myself would I do these same things or treat them the same way I treat myself. That really helped me. I deserve the same love I give others and they deserve the best love I am capable of giving. Which requires me to treat myself well.

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  • Eithne Rowland
  • August 4, 2026

"forgiveness without change becomes permission"
This one line says so much. Congrats on a wonderfully, expressive poem.

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  • Ann D. Stevenson, Gloucestershire, UK
  • July 28, 2026

May you stay strong and keep going. Writing about it helps you and others too. Well done. Very best wishes, Ann.

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  • Zachary Munn
  • July 24, 2026

Thank you John, I appreciate you taking the time to read it.

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  • John Alexander
  • July 16, 2026

Hi, Zachary. I am really sorry for your loss, these a beautiful masterpiece. Thanks for sharing.

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  • Ann D. Stevenson, Gloucestershire, UK
  • July 8, 2026

This poem left me with the feel good factor - a really positive vibe. It made me realize personally that I need to walk where the light falls differently, carrying less. Thank you for creating it. Very best wishes, Ann.

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  • Emily
  • July 1, 2026

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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  • Taiwo Jimi
  • June 24, 2026

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.

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  • Taiwo Jimi
  • June 24, 2026

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.

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  • Peggy Dougherty
  • June 23, 2026

Abimbola,
What you described is what Jesus desires.
Not religion but Relationship.

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