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Cradled By Love

By Ruth Cowan
February 4, 2018
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Walking in dark, oblivious to truth, a truth I never knew

A truth I thought only existed in the deepest of my dreams

One which I thought would never enter the bounds of reality

One I was destined never to attain

 

I had accepted what fate shared, never knowing there was more

Settled into an existence, blind to truth

What is, rather than what could be, walking through life

Holding to my dreams, only by a thread.

 

Through the darkness, light began to shine, illuminating my way

Opening my eyes to a world I never knew possible

One with visions of endless promise

One with love.

 

I am more the person I want to be, better than before

Now, looking to the distance, brightened by light

My heart softens,

Knowing, that I am

Cradled by love.

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Ruth Cowan

At a very young age, I found myself lost in the world of books. Through my love of reading, I developed a love for writing. Throughout my life, I have found myself inspired by the life experiences of others and now uses my own life experiences in my writing in hopes of inspiring others the way I was. Using my degree in English and creative writing, I write primarily nonfiction. I believe the way to help others is by sharing our real-life experiences. Being open and honest is the best way to do so. I live by the idea that we are all interconnected, and the more we live by this, the less we will feel alone. Being a mother of six and grandmother of five, I have learned that nothing is certain, and there are surprises around every corner both good and bad. Through the surprises and uncertainties in life, there is always a lesson to be learned and these lessons can and should be shared with others as a way of inspiring them, through compassion and empathy while bringing some hope to them. Faith and family are the largest part of who I am, and why I strive to be the best I can be. I work hard to leave a legacy, especially for my grandchildren. If you would like to learn more about me or my articles on Emotions, come visit my blog. https://wordpress.com/view/inspiration911.wordpress.com

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