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Maurice Lekea
@malekea · 2:24

Tree Of Life

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After a nerve wrecking, life destroying, heartbreaking time in your life, you will come up with a thought that you have lost yourself by giving your everything to people who did not deserve it. You will feel like the last falling leaf just before winter left out. Dry, alone in the cold wilderness, light and lifeless, with no strength to fly back up. But darling, that's not true, for you are bigger than a falling leaf
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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 1:34
And maybe this time you'll be a little bit stronger than you were the first time. So I love this poem because it reminds me that as a tree planted by the river. Oh, my God. That I'm going to be okay. That even though some of those leaves fall by the wayside all the time, I'm still going to be okay. Thank you for this
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Maurice Lekea
@malekea · 0:46
Hello. Thank you, Evelyn, for replying to this. Well, yes. Sometimes we tend to forget that we are just like a tree. So that struck me when I found. When I read that poem, I said no, I had to share this because it's a reminder to ourselves that we are rooted, we have roots. Even though the trunk. Even though leaves are gone. But we are still. We. We can still reproduce. We see. Redo it again
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