Welcoming arms



If you look closely you can see the pain in her eyes her beautiful smile can't hide.. She's badly broken but exudes love none the less. I tried desperately to reach her even extended my welcoming hand...she was untrusting so I couldn't get close.. distant was she.. mysterious and blue with no words just a smile. But in those eyes.. they can not hide. Silent was she what she carried must be rooted deeply..I began to study her and watch her from afar a fallen star .. I had to know her story back when she was in her glory before it got gory. What ever it is she's holding on that's holding her back has to cease so she can make a major comeback..I guess she doesn't know that it's crucial to let go easier said than done I know.. Something about her I see the potential for her to grow.. If only she wouldn't say no..let me in so I can show you the true meaning of a friend..my promises I do keep so I'm asking for you to take that leap. Have faith and let go of doubts and worry. I know you've been through a lot but you need to know you're not alone.. I'm here now and I welcome you to your throne..reclaim your crown hold your head up high there is no need to cry..say goodbye to all the sad days and bad memories that you carry. I know it's scary. Again here is my hand we must escape this land.
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Submitted by Raina Nicole on January 31, 2019

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And still I must go on..Trials and tribulations faced some with defeat but in my heart is my victory..Mother of four for who I do it for on my own since fifteen and still I go on. more…

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