A muffled image is following me
Who is it? Who could it be?
Perhaps it's a glimpse of what use to be me
Where I left foot prints has brought me to life
With lot's of hardships
Love and sacrifice
Standing still while the world spins around
I'm running to look for me
Silently, with out a sound
Who I am now through the years of age
Through life lessons learned
I'm my book in a page
Shall I keep searching
or just be who I am?
Be at peace with me
And hold my own hand?
A muffled image is following me
Who is it? Who could it be?
Perhaps it's a glimpse of what use to be me
Published by Cristen Ward
I am a 31 year old mom of two, and wife, but not your average woman. I keep an open mind to all aspect's of life, while remaining honest and keeping my integrity. Everyone's life is like a book and I am alwa... View profile
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