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Found Hope
My life had been a nightmare.
 
 From the long nights of
 waiting for sleep to wash over me
 and take away the pain,
 to gazing at the sun through
 my tinted window.
 The clouds would drift closer
 and I’d be too far from shelter.
 
 I washed away my mother’s tears
 with a strained smile so fake
 even a stranger would notice.
 I gave up my carefree years
 of playing with pretty dolls,
 to tend to work I never
 should have cared for.
 
 But I almost woke up.
 
 I got close enough for a glimpse
 of a place I had never known.
 I felt the warmth that radiated
 from the sunlight shining 
 down at me in a grassy field,
 and I laid awake only because
 I had nothing more to dream for.
 
 I could let my hair down
 and dip my toes into the
 gentle waves that passed by me,
 instead of over me.
 I heard the birds singing songs
 that were so beautiful even I
 couldn’t help but grin.
 There I was free.
 
 I am still asleep,
 too tangled in the darkness,
 lost in a whirlwind of
 memories and secrets;
 forgotten, abandoned.
 Although I can’t seem to grasp it,
 I have at last seen happiness.
 
 And I plan to encounter it again.
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