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You only need one reason

To stay alive that is

Sometimes it may be large

Or it may be small

But a reason always gives you purpose

We're all worth the same

Despite fame, politics, and other nonsense

That in actuality doesn't matter

You are you and only you

And you will never happen again

Don't take your beauty away

Because the fact you exist is truly beautiful
You're beautiful in so many ways you don't expect, keep breathing please.
And stay strong even when you don't know when this storm will end.
 May 2020 Ella
Faith
Lost Cat
 May 2020 Ella
Faith
Four days ago my cat went missing.
Flyers up calls made.

Beating heart in throat won't go away
Stopping talking to random strangers. People are so kind.

Please send prayers for my little boy. Let's not forget all the beautiful animals out there that have gotten lost and trying to find way back home.

Peace To All
 May 2020 Ella
Wai Phyo Win
Slaking
 May 2020 Ella
Wai Phyo Win
A Sunkist's juice, a full glass
Or lemonade with soda Schweppers
Which one do you prefer more
When we feel torrid in May thaw
Wai Phyo Win
[ 16 May 2020 ]
 May 2020 Ella
Emily Miller
My father walked me down the aisle,
But my mother held my arm.
He went with me,
But we went not towards the altar,
But towards the door.

My father walked me down the aisle,
And the ***** rang through the church,
Humming through the elaborate crown molding,
Carved by my ancestors.

He went,
Not beside me,
But before me,
And I watched,
As he was illuminated by the bright,
Overbearing,
Texas sun.

My father walked me down the aisle,
But I did not wear white.
My father walked me in silence,
And I shed tears not for a man standing at the altar,
But for the one I would never see again.

My father walked me down the aisle,
And no veil obscured my face.
All eyes were upon me, but not for my pristine beauty,
Instead for my clenched jaw and furrowed brow,
Severe and fierce to distract from my glassy eyes.

My father did not leave me at the end of our walk to sit beside my mother.
She clung to me for support and sobbed breathlessly,
Loudly,
Unavoidably,
And I carried her with one hand,
My sister the other,
And walked towards my future.
A future family,
Not one person more,
But one person less.
I walked,
One final time,
With him.

My father walked me down the aisle,
And I will never forget it.
Hundreds of eyes isolating my family from the crowd,
Slow and muffled sounds drowning in the deafening beat of my heart,
Blurred faces staring,
Black heels clacking against the cobbled path from the church,
The anguished wails of my mother,
The whimpering of my sister,
And the wooden box that glided before us,
Pulling,
A string tied to our patriarch,
The pin key of our family,
Pulled taut and then snipped with the slam of the hearse doors.

My father walked me down the aisle,
Before I had a chance to grow up.
He walked me,
Out of the church,
Away from the altar,
Never to be walked again.
 May 2020 Ella
Rachel Gosby
Be strong
But not rude.
Be kind
But not weak.
Be humble
But not timid.
Be proud
But not arrogant.
Be happy
But not stress out.
Be yourself
But not someone else.
Be free
But not stuck.
Be patience
But not in a rush.
Be a leader
But not a follower.
Be grateful
But not an ***.
Be confident
But not disappointed.


No matter what be your self, and at the same time do what you need to do to make it in the world.

To Be Or Not To Be
 May 2020 Ella
Rachel Gosby
We have our health
Our freedom
Our peace of mind
Our family, and friends
Our conference
Our determination
Our strength to keep moving
Our moment to shine
Our independents
Our promises to keep
Our appreciation for the things we have
Our challenges to make us stronger
Our pride that gets in the way
Our imaginations that run wire
Our Guardian angels watching over us
Our homes to go to
Our future to look forward to
Our temptations to tell

No matter what people may say, or think about you, just remember what you have right in front of you. You have so much to be thankful for, so set back and ask yourself what do you have
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
 May 2020 Ella
megem
undeserved #2
 May 2020 Ella
megem
you once told me your sign.
i quickly searched
if ours were aligned.
everytime it did, i sigh
and everytime it didn't,
i made ways for it to be.

maybe that's what held us—
the only thing that held us.
my eagerness to keep you
but you always slip away.

in the end,
you're a just a comet that
passed me by.
 May 2020 Ella
Kurt Philip Behm
The rock,
stands against the wind
in centuries old calm

Counting the years until
our baptism,
sinking deeper still

Stoic to tell
lest we forget, engraved
on a hill of blinding sun

Of barefoot
painted dancers,
and children—future come

(Mesa Verde Colorado: October, 1976)
 May 2020 Ella
dailythoughts
For what it’s worth
I was happy for a minute
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Thank you &
I miss you
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