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Fork in the road sharing with you a piece of my pain, humility delivered in vain. |
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Re: Fork in the roadTHe results of this story left me in a wheel chair. for amost a yearI had the world in my hands young and fearless ready to take on the horizon because that was as far as i could see at any given moment . I broke both arms and both legs from then on it was a life of physical pain. but not all was lost for this young and fearless broken girl. I found strength in a completey different world.I had it all the time. I still had two hands to pray with and play my music write my words and spend the rest of my life.searching out everyone to warm a heart build a bridge and watch it grow and warm the earth. I just had to share this energy that filled my center pushing through my poars unharnessed bouncing off the universe.desperate to contain it so I could share the best kept secret of all love without condition |
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Re: Fork in the roadDeni2u,,this is a beautiful poem,,im so glad that you are here to tell us about it,,,i love the way you write ,,i'll be looking for more,,,Thank you,,,Niteman. |
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Re: Fork in the roadDeni,,I love your poem everytime I read this one im so glad you are here and you are my friend,,Thank you so very much for being so kind,,Niteman. |
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Re: Fork in the roadthank you Tom |
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Re: Fork in the roadDeni,,,you are so welcome,,,I think you could write a very good book what you have written has touched my heart in a way i cannot explaine,,,Thank you so,,,Niteman. |
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Re: Fork in the roada very well written work! I would love to see it more structured. You've got a way with words! The imageries, real as they are, are wonderful. Keep writing! |
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Re: Fork in the roadthe images are real because it happened just in the order they were written .....only the event happened 27 years ago and the poem 2 weeks ago and thank you for your coment |
If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.