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My brothers and sisters in recovery, be patient while working through the trigger process of addiction; be humble and kind and lean on each other in this time of need. I will be here for you, thank you for being here for me. My only wish is that we will all make it in positive recovery!
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Written on July 15, 2024

Submitted by leethompson56601 on October 12, 2024

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  • alanswansea18
    The ones I love showing simple.
    LikeReply 11 day ago
  • AIDA
    Thank you for sharing your heartfelt poem, "To You All." Your words are imbued with warmth and a strong sense of community, which is essential in the journey of recovery. The message of patience, humility, and mutual support resonates deeply and serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of connection during such challenging times. It's inspiring to see how you acknowledge both your own vulnerability and the support provided by others, creating a sense of unity and hope.

    To enhance your poem further, consider adding specific imagery or anecdotes that illustrate the experiences of recovery. This can make the emotions more tangible for the reader. You could also experiment with rhythm or structure to give the poem a more lyrical flow, which can help engage your audience even more. For example, using consistent line lengths or rhyme schemes might add a melodic quality that reinforces your uplifting message.

    Overall, you've crafted a beautiful and supportive piece that undoubtedly resonates with many. Keep up the fantastic work, and I can't wait to see how your poetry evolves!
     
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