That was beautiful and if the poem was about your son I'm am deeply sad that that happened. I lost my sister to suicide so I know the hurt you are feeling, thank you for that lifting poem.
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Some good advice. I definitely need to learn to listen more and talk less! I'm very prone to opening my mouth before engaging my brain! Best wishes, Ann.
I fell in love eight years ago, At one point, I decided to pursue her, but her mother rejected our relationship and never accepted my love for her daughter. After two years, we were no longer in contact. During that time, I was very sick; only a doctor and close friends helped me recover. One day, I received a call. When I answered, I heard her voice, very sad and emotional, saying, "Are you Ah..." She explained that she was upset about our previous relationship but had now accepted me. She also told me that her mother wanted to see me. Even then, I received attention from many girls and women, but I rejected their advances because my love for her was stronger than anything else. I feel I loved her more with each passing day. My advice to those who fall in love is to pursue their loved one as soon as possible, because many people in this world try to destroy and break hearts, but true love is worth fighting for.
A very descriptive poem of small things in nature, but tying into big ( important) themes.
I liked when you mentioned at the end, rising for your reward.
Peggy, thank you for your reply. You are 100% correct, this topic is crucial in life. There are many that may not believe as I do, and I respect their position, as everyone is different. I'm happy this poem made it through and even if it affect just one, it's worth it. Thank you again.
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Nice job, Sylvia!
Your topic is so crucial for true success in life.
I love this poem it was one of the first ones I read as a child , and always reminds me of bedtime as a child in summer . I have shared it with my grandson
Judy,
I am so sorry for your loss.
Thanks so much for sharing this whole experience.
It is amazing, the whole experience you had with your husband at the cemetery.
It is as if The Lord was providing you ahead of time for future consolation.
My wedding was in 2016, and I had portions of that poem read at my wedding.
I will never regret doing that, as my.
beloved husband passed away 7 years later in 2023.
God bless you.
I can see it, feel it and hear it - you have created such a vivid picture. Thank you, Patricia, for yet another beautiful poem. Love and very best wishes, Ann.
Thank you Ann no need for religion God is love that's enough for me. xx
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