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A Strength of a Woman's Pain

A Strength of a Woman’s Pain Where can you seek to find a woman’s pain? Her pain lies within her eyes, deep inside her. They tell a story or better yet a testimony of where she’s been and moreover what’s she’s gone through. Notice this woman’s eyes and you will begin to see her strength, not her weakness, her uniqueness, that is she. As you look into her eyes, a gateway to her very soul, you begin to see this woman of strength story unfold. You begin to see all the situations occurred with her and understand why she has to be strong or else break. She is fragile yet still strong in her strength. Her knocked down a million repents, yet able to get back up again, just to start all over again. She is a strong woman, able to bear fruit. What an amazing woman God brought to you. Day after day consistently frustrated, angered, and stretched. She feels she waited, pained long enough by her past and always feeling like the very last. But dear God she’s next and first, no longer cursed by her previous life. Rebirth. She’s reborn the second she gave up, God cometh swift to pick her up. Now she is not only strong, but she also has wings, soaring over the pain, above her clouds and her rain. Her strength not only found in her eyes but also upon her shoulders, where she carries the weight of the world and all the responsibilities within it. Some of these weights she can physically bear, but others she cannot, those that she spiritually wears. Yet, this strong woman sometimes weakened from life stands within God’s light. Steadfast in his unbearable might, a million gifts to her with God’s love, who patiently watches from heavenly skies above. By: Saudia Holmes

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