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Its just a little while longer.

I saw her after some time, and recognizing her took me a while...

She had gained a lot of weight, mast be due to the stress and strain.

Unusual bags underneath her eyes,

Which once shone, are now engulfed in pain.

Her normally well-kept hair lies in a tangled mess.

Worry lines, spots, a frown and signs of stress.

seem to have taken the place,

of a once cheerful look created by the curve on her face.

She looks worn out, pale and weak.

As if she'd pass out if she tried to speak.

Drooped are her shoulders,

Gone is her smile,

To get back to who she was, is gonna take her a while.

But Alas! there is no turning back and fate is the only factor to blame.

Forced her to leave family , friends and the place she called home.

Burdened by the present, she realizes nothing's gonna stay the same.

So she stands up, and prepares to face life on her own.

Faces the future but tries to hold onto the slippery past.

In hopes of making those beautiful memories last.

She maybe called a fighter, but its getting harder...

She's on the verge of letting go...

"Don't lose faith in God, believe in a better tomorrow"

with a watery smile, to her i whisper.

"you're almost there, its just a little while longer"

are my departing words,

As i turn and walk away from the mirror.

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