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Stranger No More

The stranger is no longer there

but now familiar brown eyes and soul to bare

He came back home a new man for me

So glad the stranger I no longer see

 

Now he doesn't want to take me down

but let's me be the queen I am and wear my crown

 

Now he brings light love and hope

and no longer uses alcohol to cope

 

No longer the liar I use to know

No longer the stranger with fear and woe

 

So glad the stranger is gone

now my husband is back with me at home

No longer is he a stranger to me

So glad the stranger I no longer see

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Written by
melissa-s
Published
Apr 3, 2025
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14·113
Notes

This poem will make more sense if you read my other poem from 2020

https://hellopoetry.com/poem/3886435/the-stranger/

alcohol is a disease that makes the person do things they would not normally do and become a stranger to their loved ones. My hope is that everyone who is suffering from this can get some help.

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