Storyteller: 100 Poem Letters
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Tell the story of the mountain you climbed. Your words could become a page in someone else’s survival guide. Morgan Harper Nichols
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In the wind the tree will bend, in the wind the branch will shake, but in the end, the deeply rooted will be too strong to break. Morgan Harper Nichols
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It's time to let it go, float high above the hills where you can finally breathe and you finally heal. Let this be your farewell, a story you can tell of just how far you've come and how much more there is to go. So let it go, where you can finally breathe and you finally heal. Morgan Harper Nichols
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You will grow even in this wasteland. You will know waiting in the valley. You will hope watering these seeds. You still know even in this wasteland, You still grow.
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There is a time for everything, under the sun, a time for everything. So let Ecclesiastes sing in the middle of the night, in the wild in the cold in the back of your mind: to you, my friend, for all of time there will be a time for everything. Morgan Harper Nichols
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Writing is a chance to speak to those who don’t feel spoken to, and put into words what the readers thought they were alone in thinking about. Morgan Harper Nichols
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I thought I was caving in, but I was actually being broken in so I could begin again. Morgan Harper Nichols