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Dreamer29

I took a seed
hoping to see him grow,
placed him into the soil
and watched the water overflow.

I gave him so much nurture
to heal the damage that had been done,
I promised to get him out the darkness
so, I turned him towards the sun.

Even though the challenge may seem difficult
from all the times you have been judged,
But I am right here with you
to watch you grow from the mud.

You may not know where you are growing,
but I do, I do
and you may not feel chosen,
but I choose you, always you.

  • Author: Dreamer29 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 15th, 2022 13:40
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • L. B. Mek

    if anyone, would spend
    their precious Time
    to word
    such meaningfully, sincere
    confessed
    words of dedication and appreciation
    for or about, me
    and then chose
    to share it
    with the world, with such Pride
    I would, consider
    that whatever the contextual details
    the life i live, choices I made
    was worthy
    of this existence, experience
    I was gifted..
    (that's what, it means to affirm
    the worth
    of those we care for and love)
    I hope your intended, reads these words
    receives and gains the empowering
    and lovingly caressing, sentiments
    you've imbued
    in each and every line..
    whoever they are, they're
    lucky, to have someone like you
    in their life..
    I just hope they have the capacity
    to appreciate and reciprocate your feelings..
    thanks for sharing, dear
    beautiful human

    • Dreamer29

      This is so beautiful and I cant thank you enough. You honestly built my confidence. I havent written anything in years and years. It's nice to see that I haven't completely lost my touch.
      Thank you for taking your time to read through it and to write a thoughtful comment.



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