The crossing ahead,
The bridge from behind.
The bridge from behind.
The struggles and fight,
Happiness and horrors.
Pain and sorrows.
All shall be one,
for they are all forever.
And
Forever will be our tomorrows.
Published by *Shell*
A young mother of 1 and expecting. Currently a stay at home mother enjoying the time spent with her son and husband and working on freelance writing, and freelance transcription. View profile
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6 Comments
Post a CommentThank you so much Delicia
Thank you Carla!
Another excellent expression...
Thank you Jack and Paul, good to have supporters and those who understand where I am coming from!
No more pain, no more tears. Life and Light forever. Good to have you back. God bless...
Yes indeed, she is back and with a passion and purpose. Yes, someday it will have all been worth it. You put it all into perfect perspective Michelle.