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Jan 2019
She saved all her tears she shed
pouring them in the raging sea.

Love she should of had in life
never came her way.

When brightness dulled her sight
of love, it went the other way.

Heartaches and regrets flashed
across her path
without a notice in her solitude.

Anxieties that laid deep
was lifted in the summer
of her life, while shadows
and storms disappeared
blowing clouds low, sweet
and free.

A new life had begun
for her, with enough energy
and abundance in her life
of shed ed tears, she found her
chains broken around her new
freedom, disappearing through
the heavens.

She had wings of gold
a smile of white, to match
her flowing hair, flying high
above the tree tops, her once
broken heart sparkled like stars.


(By Derena Bree) (2019)
Harriet Shea
Written by
Harriet Shea  80/F/Mesa Arizona
(80/F/Mesa Arizona)   
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