journey. Roads of faith, taking twists
and bends. Running head long into a
mountian's face. Stumbling on stones,
sliding backwards only to begin again.
Constant struggles. Victories along
the way. Anticipation building with
every mile of terrain. Options. Left
. East. Right. West. The crossroads
of our youth. The tollways of ripening
seasons.
And when we've reached the end of
the road? To where, have we finally
arived? Is this the place to where
we're destined to wither? To live out
our lives in constant spendor or
secluded delusion?
All the miles of the heart that led us to
this place. Hard earned will be the
map lines across our face. Aging
dignity. Ah....To know one's own
heart....the journey of a lifetime.
Published by Krissy White
33 yr old SAHM of 2 wonderful boys. Wife of my best friend. Daughter of great parents. Loyal friend. Enthusiast of life View profile
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1 Comments
Post a CommentKrissy, this is good! This is as far away from any swamp I know.