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Those are tough thoughts. Its healthy to vent the darker aspects but only to clear the space for more positive aspects. Hopefully that’s all that’s happening, girl. This one made me a little sad
As you know, my mother is dying. We were estranged. We have been talking a little but now she’s hallucinating. It’s been a long history of abuse. I’ll be okay, it’s just going to take a while.
The saying, “It’s a thin line between love and hate,” is all too often proven true. And, when a loved-one’s tender feelings turn, it can become terribly painful to endure.
Form such succinct verbiage composing “Storm Stories,” it’s more than a wee bit obvious you’ve been on the receiving end of such sadness.
Too, how poignant it truly is that anyone’s mind and world can so quickly turn from ecstasy and affection to misery and hate … one if left to wonder why.
How sorry I am this has happened to your loved-one, Adira, and to someone as deeply, sensitively loving as yourself.
Still, great title and artwork choice to set the perfect ambience.
Splendid poetic work, Dear Poetess! ⁓ Richard🖌
Those are tough thoughts. Its healthy to vent the darker aspects but only to clear the space for more positive aspects. Hopefully that’s all that’s happening, girl. This one made me a little sad
As you know, my mother is dying. We were estranged. We have been talking a little but now she’s hallucinating. It’s been a long history of abuse. I’ll be okay, it’s just going to take a while.
What’s life if it’s not meant to overcome?
Girl, if I knew that answer it wouldn’t be a constant battle. We’ll figure it out together. Or grow hella tough muscles trying…
I’m down with that💕
Are you ok?
I will be. Thank you for asking, Peter😘
Creative write ✍️ night and day turn it took haha! Nice!
Daniel
Thank you, Daniel🌺
Powerfully penned, Mary. This is an incredible write my friend. Hope you’re okay? Appreciate you.
Damian
Thank you, Damian
I will be. I don’t know how not to bounce back.
hello beautiful Mary hopefully they are just venting and you guys will make up you’re too beautiful not to be appreciated 💕
Thank you Brenda💕
I usually throw that storm right back. Seems the ones you care about the most are the ones that upset us the most.
Great ink, friend.
It sure does.
Thanks, my friend.
So joyfully sad Lady Adira 😥
The saying, “It’s a thin line between love and hate,” is all too often proven true. And, when a loved-one’s tender feelings turn, it can become terribly painful to endure.
Form such succinct verbiage composing “Storm Stories,” it’s more than a wee bit obvious you’ve been on the receiving end of such sadness.
Too, how poignant it truly is that anyone’s mind and world can so quickly turn from ecstasy and affection to misery and hate … one if left to wonder why.
How sorry I am this has happened to your loved-one, Adira, and to someone as deeply, sensitively loving as yourself.
Still, great title and artwork choice to set the perfect ambience.
Splendid poetic work, Dear Poetess! ⁓ Richard🖌
Thank you, Rascal.
It’s a trying time. Your kindness is appreciated.