
The reader’s…
smile,
sorrow,
joy,
disdain,
tears,
laughter,
enlightenment
are all a reflection of
the strength of
the
writer’s words
The reader’s…
smile,
sorrow,
joy,
disdain,
tears,
laughter,
enlightenment
are all a reflection of
the strength of
the
writer’s words
I’d rather regret trusting my instincts than regret doubting them.
A writer’s soul is constrained until they release the words brewing within their hearts.
In life,
there comes a time
when you might feel
a deep sense of loneliness
When that happens,
reach deep
within your inner voice
and let your words
take your side
It will drive away
the loneliness
And you’ll come
to the realization
that you were
never lonely
As I get older, the more wiser I become. It’s strange to say that because I’ve come to the realization that life teaches you many things. It helps you build strength, character and resolve. But in all my years, at home, work, school, outings with friends, just life in general, I’ve learned that it was important for me to stay true to this one quote, “It’s easy to say and harder to do, so follow through on your actions and be a person of your word.”