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<blockquote data-quote="savior no more" data-source="post: 682382" data-attributes="member: 19838"><p>Touche!!! I related so well to this. The driving past places. Mine is the jail I don't drive by on my way to work everyday. I take another street now just so I don't have to look over and know he is there. At least I know where he is alive - rather than driving by the places where I tracked his phone last. Or hearing he was left to die after being beat up. </p><p></p><p>The thing that struck me so clearly is that in all of it your daughter still comes around looking for the "home" if but for some comfort there. I'm comforted that you can tolerate it. I understand when other's can't - but part of me feels comforted for her knowing you are there. Does that make sense? And I don't think that if you just denied her she would come to her senses. Just my opinion. I'm grateful she looked good. These are ways and times where hope can be seen in them doing good which can give us an image to hold on to when the unkown images of them in all sorts of harms way creep in. </p><p></p><p>Lovely poem and lovely writing. You should be published, but wonder if society could embrace such darkness and pain as that we walk?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="savior no more, post: 682382, member: 19838"] Touche!!! I related so well to this. The driving past places. Mine is the jail I don't drive by on my way to work everyday. I take another street now just so I don't have to look over and know he is there. At least I know where he is alive - rather than driving by the places where I tracked his phone last. Or hearing he was left to die after being beat up. The thing that struck me so clearly is that in all of it your daughter still comes around looking for the "home" if but for some comfort there. I'm comforted that you can tolerate it. I understand when other's can't - but part of me feels comforted for her knowing you are there. Does that make sense? And I don't think that if you just denied her she would come to her senses. Just my opinion. I'm grateful she looked good. These are ways and times where hope can be seen in them doing good which can give us an image to hold on to when the unkown images of them in all sorts of harms way creep in. Lovely poem and lovely writing. You should be published, but wonder if society could embrace such darkness and pain as that we walk? [/QUOTE]
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