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Letting Go
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Letting Go
Learning to love being alive again.
Written by
Honeybeevee
(Melissa Saucedo)
Published
13th Apr 2024
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The devil went down to...
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Holding on to hurt does not make it comforting.
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#forgiveness
#hope
#TimeHeals
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Re. Letting Go
Honoria
14th Apr 2024 10:34am
Dear M,
Short and sweetly direct in message. I would find myself in a similar situation. I enjoyed your poem. H🌷
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Re. Letting Go
Samnash
(Sam Nash)
16th Apr 2024 6:22am
You know that “love” and “live” are the same word. The vowels are only there to spice up the journey
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