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Crossroads
I was at a crossroads in my life when I met you. My heart was in turmoil and indecision infiltrated every fiber of my being. Should I stay or should I move over two thousand miles away? I was off balance with two small children to consider who counted on me being the stable mom they knew. I cried for them not me, I cried because I had no answers. Your strength without promise got me through. I had never met a man like you. A man whose kindness knew no bounds, a man who listened without judgment. A man who had the same kind of baggage I dragged behind, who understood the pain of divorce with children at stake. You made me feel safe as I mourned my loss, you were my rock. Neither of us was looking for love, yet we were drawn together by invisible forces we later accepted as destiny. Your handsome face caught my eye, I won’t deny, but your soul-light shined so bright I couldn’t help but love you. I then knew the right way to go at those crossroads, I took the path that led straight to you. 9-20-19 ~Second Place~ Crossroads Poetry Contest Sponsored by Silent One
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