God saw you were tired



WHEN God saw you was getting tired and there was a cure not to be he put his arms around you and whispered come home to me he didn’t like what you were going through. He gave you rest you never said you were leaving or said goodbye you were gone before we knew it. Only God knows why. And I’ve needed you a so many times. I’ve cried and love and miss you so much. If love alone could’ve saved you never would have died .In life I love you so dearly in death I still do in my heart I hold a place that no one could ever feel it broke my heart to lose you but you didn’t go alone for a part of me went with you every day God took you home So many things I wanted to share for many years I had nothing to say, yet the past few years have brought us closer I hope you will forgive me for the hatefulness for all the unspoken words. I hurt inside so bad. As I laid beside you through the last days of life.

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The passing of my father

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Written on March 28, 2024

Submitted by Brandyswells67 on December 01, 2023

Modified by Brandyswells67 on March 28, 2024

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BRANDY WELLS

I’m just a old country girl at heart.I am a mother of three grandmother of four,I’m just a country girl,I have been through love.Blessed with a amazing family.But in life I’ve made some bad decisions in my past domestic abuse substance abuse drinking and the list goes on.Sadly I didn’t listen to anyone friends or family I woke up one day with cast on both arms from shoulders to my fingers.I had memory loss and I still do on somethings,I don’t know what all he done and probably never will.Amazingly I’m still alive GOD has his reasons I’m told.I just started writing what was on my mind at that moment.I hope by sharing my stories that maybe it will help others.We all deserve better God does love us all. more…

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