Rachel

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The maple trees are shedding leaves, and I am reminded of the beauty in letting go.   The way the trees rustle and the leaves fall, and yet the branches remain.   Like shedding layers of skin, only our bones stay the same, like a house with no walls, but the structure is still in place, like the courage I yearn for—   I am hopeful my heart will make space.
The Way Back Home
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