It meant so much, our quiet stream of smiles.
No words echoed on hallowed hallways.
Simple expressions, enough.
Our hamster wheel losing it’s singular wheel, and leaving only the crank.
Simple expressions, a hug, a kiss.
Your light, and the light in your eyes, set to neon lazer bright moonbeams, scrunching the corners of your eyes.
Your skin bends and stretches with your real smile.
It’s been far too long.
Fearless you go on pushing through the fatigue and the empty acquaintances encountered.
Every day.
It’s been far too damn long since you were you .
Your light, your aquamarine glimmer, promises your eager return.
Jesus bringing you home to your core, return ing your soul to your solid form created for you. I loved you when you felt ugly and love you even as you’ve felt you’ve lost you.
Your crinkled corners and ready eyes, smiling even wider than your mouth let me know.
You’re home.
It’s been far too long since you’ve recognized you’re strength.
You’re worth.
You.




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