I’m starting to love my life, starting to recognize my flaws, releasing those negative vibes, now believing I was not the cause.
Constant obstacles in my way, blocking all my valuable visions, what I know for sure; it was always about competition.
Pretending to be supportive, always watching with that critical eye, smiling and applauding for me, all along hoping I would not survive.
Never embracing his own insecurities; quick to judge and put others down, pointing out all my deficiencies, to ensure he would always be around.
I’m starting to feel my contributions, feeling the love that embraces me now, no more reasons to win another race; I can finally relax and slow down.
Sucking the life out of me, draining me of my God given talents, it could have been so beautiful and easy, to love me and together create some incredible balance.We could have been a team, combining all we know, instead of splitting hairs and putting on a fake show.
In the end he will be lonely, surrounded by a cast of thousands, wondering how he got to that place of emptiness, not remembering how judgmental he always sounded.
I’m starting to love my life, I’ve left that old luggage behind me now, I’d like to introduce myself; My name is powerful and beautiful, and I am ready to take my bow.

sd2013

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Whatever the inspiration for this work of art, you are up and running now! Keep moving! I’m soooooo proud of you!
Wonderfully inspiring!!! Thank you for sharing your gift. The light appears very bright at the end of the tunnel. I too would love to see a compilation of your work!
‘Love my Life’ is upbeat, positive and brings home to us that heartbreak can be overcome. This piece of work reflects well being and a happier spirit. I love it. It’s energising. Well written as always. It would be nice to see a compilation of all your work in a book Susan.