Rise from the fire

Tony36

Rise from the fires of brokenness

Rise from the hurt and the pain

Be reborn

Be renewed

Be whole once more

 

Let the fires strengthen you

Let the fires fuel your ambition

Refuel your dreams

 

Don't burn in hurt and pain

Rise from the ashes

Better

Stronger

Than ever

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  • Mutley Ravishes

    Smaug roars
    Up or down?
    Oh, my Lord

    • Tony36

      Thank you

    • Cassie58

      An inspiring write of resilience. We grow stronger where we break.

      • Tony36

        Thank you

      • sorenbarrett

        A call to action, motivating raising like the phoenix raising rom the ashes nicely done

        • Tony36

          Thank you

        • 2781

          Every man's work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it,because it shall be revealed by fire; and fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is.

          • Tony36

            Thank you

          • 2781

          • Teddy.15

            Well you just described me, dear Tony36 such a wonderful piece to read, we all find our gumption in the end, some have more patience and some don't find it because they don't know how. But when we really have no choice left we find our strength because if we don't well...... I love this 🌹

            • Tony36

              Thank you Teddy

            • NafisaSB

              i agree with you completely here
              this is so inspirational

              • Tony36

                Thank you

              • Goldfinch60

                Such truly positive words Tony.

                Andy

                • Tony36

                  Thank you Andy

                • Tom Dylan

                  An inspiring write, Tony. Well done.

                  • Tony36

                    Thank you Tom

                  • tallisman

                    Well said

                    • Tony36

                      Thank you



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