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Soulseeker

He tells her look into my eyes Past the color, the features He asks her to look deeper, To be a soul seeker But what does she see That makes her feel weaker Drops to her knees So hurt and beaten From the saddness she sees His soul full of pain and sorrow that nobody sees. His soul scarred and ripped, still he doesn't bleed. On the surface he hides it, He don't want her to worry, Everyday he stays strong and covers it, Tells her he loves her And burys it. Back to the present, She's crying now, Feeling his pain asking how? He sighs Tells her not worry. Wipes her tears Two weeks later her worst fear The pain and struggle got to real He's gone now. Her eyes blurry He said not worry, The love she had for him was overwhelming, This pain clinging. She looks to him screaming Her pain, to much Now its the ending Side by side, she joins him Set free and painless. Moral: Always try to talk about your problems, because you never know when it can get to overwhelming for you or someone near you! #SoulSeeker see what's inside it might not always be what's outside! Try to help before its to late.

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Date: 11/17/2018 2:02:00 PM
Your thoughts tangle around me, and my heart. You are right!! It is best to set emotions free. The more you hold them inside, the more they will build- until they finally erupt. And that's not good. For you or those around you. You express this so well. My best to you. ~ Brandy
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Date: 11/17/2018 2:28:00 PM
Thank you again brandy! This was the first one I ever wrote, so I am still in the process of getting better and improve with the writing. Alot of people dont say its to deep, but just have to understand the meaning and where it is all coming from. I appreciate the support and the comments. More to come. ~Eric

Book: Shattered Sighs