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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required There was a horrible fire in my house not too long ago- Everything burned to ashes and in the garbage I had to throw many valuable things that meant the world to me, but there was one thing that could be replaced in reality. I’ve made scrapbooks for over twenty years or more, pictures and embellishments of my family I adore. Letters and post cards from vacations I have taken, and when I saw the rubble a whole new outlook had awakened. I used to think these things could never be replaced, but the more I pondered, I came to a conclusion with grace. See what has been burned can be mine no more, but it allowed me to start fresh gathering more pictures than before. A camera can be replaced as well as a book of fond memories, and when I look into the future that is not all that I see. A person who dies cannot be replaced with someone else, but I could always create new scrapbooks to place upon my shelf. Memories are not only on photo paper, but in your heart, and with my brand new camera and printer is where I did start. I took a new perspective on my life and what I had in store, freed myself from the loss of pictures and replaced my mantel with more. I never thought I could live without twenty years of scrapbooks, but in the end it was a way to start over so this new road I took. Replacing my life could never happen but one lesson I have learned, that letting-go and moving on is something that is earned. Agree with me or not but I know this to be true... The photos of my life can be reprinted... ...with beautiful scrapbooks of new. Someone, or Something, Replaceable - Poetry Contest March 26, 2017
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