Carolyn Brunelle

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The Stones - Poem by Carolyn Brunelle
The same stones
that once bloodied my feet,
are now the firm path
I walk on today
as a toughened,
seasoned traveler.
Whatever the struggles;
whatever things I’ve suffered,
have all served me well,
strengthening and preparing me
for the challenges ahead.
So, I trust
the wisdom
that continues to lead
and teach me.....
Stone by stone,
as I am creating my life,
Step by step,
I am also letting it go.
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Poem Submitted: Sunday, June 15, 2008
Poem Edited: Wednesday, June 25, 2008
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