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Lifes Turning Points

Life’s Turning Points Written: by Miracle Man 7/19/2019 Sometimes, life serves a meal that’s hard to digest, A spread not deserving of my leaving a gratuity. Disproportionately coming from being overly stressed, Stress relates its own story irrespective of continuity. I’ve had some good times and regrettably some bad, But I’ve kept on growing from seedling to Pine. I’ve experienced happy times but also some sad, And occasionally I have days when I just whine. I remember as a youngster hearing mother saying, “Life isn’t worth living, and I can’t face another day.” Now being much wiser, her words I’m now weighing, I didn’t understand then but now I feel the same way. Sometimes I’ve seen a mistake I’ve made, and rectified it, But too often I just continued on, praying things might change. Tom

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