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Last year my family and I traveled to New York, the bursting bright dreams in our light, the big apple rooted inside our souls, the van packed with immense suitcases and heavy exhilaration.   We were on the long road to a new beginning of our life.  The world we used to live in was filled with endless moments of dragging days, sweat stained fields riding our backs, as we worked long breathless hours in the scorching heat, feeling our flesh burn to a smoldering defeat.   And as we topped and suckered the tobacco through the day, blistered hands buried in blazing depths, our swollen feet cramping and struggling, waiting patiently for a sweet escape.   We thought it would always be this way, every morning waking up to the sounds of rattling tractors and smoky engines, long draining walks and dripping sweat rolling down our cheeks, while we took in the consistent cries of our lives, letting the journey seep inside of us, letting this world be our forever home. Now as we stand on the grounds of New York, the many fascinating people passing by us in extreme excitement, exquisite extravagances and designs, towering buildings built of massive strength and diligence, the Brooklyn bridge standing majestically in the distance overlooking the shimmering scene, the Statue of Liberty rising high in the sky like the tremendous trees, like a distinguished nation. And as we walk down the city streets of Times Square and breathe in the wonderful attractions, golden glory and brightness, a show-stopping entertainment racing through our bodies, we welcome our new home of various adventures, a phenomenal place full of excellence and taste.
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Dec 20, 2018
Dec 20, 2018 at 9:51 AM UTC
A New Beginning
Last year my family and I traveled to New York, the bursting bright dreams in our light, the big apple rooted inside our souls, the van packed with immense suitcases and heavy exhilaration.   We were on the long road to a new beginning of our life.  The world we used to live in was filled with endless moments of dragging days, sweat stained fields riding our backs, as we worked long breathless hours in the scorching heat, feeling our flesh burn to a smoldering defeat.   And as we topped and suckered the tobacco through the day, blistered hands buried in blazing depths, our swollen feet cramping and struggling, waiting patiently for a sweet escape.   We thought it would always be this way, every morning waking up to the sounds of rattling tractors and smoky engines, long draining walks and dripping sweat rolling down our cheeks, while we took in the consistent cries of our lives, letting the journey seep inside of us, letting this world be our forever home. Now as we stand on the grounds of New York, the many fascinating people passing by us in extreme excitement, exquisite extravagances and designs, towering buildings built of massive strength and diligence, the Brooklyn bridge standing majestically in the distance overlooking the shimmering scene, the Statue of Liberty rising high in the sky like the tremendous trees, like a distinguished nation. And as we walk down the city streets of Times Square and breathe in the wonderful attractions, golden glory and brightness, a show-stopping entertainment racing through our bodies, we welcome our new home of various adventures, a phenomenal place full of excellence and taste.
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30/M/Middlesex, NC
Dec 20, 2018
Dec 20, 2018 at 9:51 AM UTC
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