Words from a Shooting star

Words from a Shooting star

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Hey, I work in hospice,. And it taught me more about life - then death. And more about myself, then anyone else. And I have also absolutely no idea how to process the things I experience, other then poetry. When I started working in my current job as a nursery school teacher in an intensive care facility I searched for a place to put all my thoughts and what I found was very little and mainly for adult people. So this will be a place for me to put my thoughts and poems in. Maybe it'll help someone out there. So if you like sad, tragic, beautiful poetry, this is for you. And, to every single person out there, working in Healthcare and social services. Thank you. You're the true heros.
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This is a collection of all the poetry I have written. Some sadness, some happiness, and a concotion of both. Poetry is my way to vent and let my emotions flow freely. Thanks for checking it out, and I really hope you enjoy what you find! And please -- Feel free to comment any suggestions to my writing! I'm in love with getting criticism (no, I'm not even freaking kidding. I know it sounds weird, but I really am!) I am eager to learn to be a better writer and grow surrounded by those suggestions and wonderful, amazing, awesome readers I have! Thank you guys again so much! It means the world to me! #68- hard (4/6/19) 1K Reads! (10/19/19)

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