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Two Afraid

By Richard J Sereday Jr

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The paths of two angels meet. A love develops. The kind of love that most could only dream of. So much love, so strong. Each offering the other all things needed. A fear comes into the romance. A to much to fast, to good to be true fear. A fear that is born of the pains of the past. The past loves gone wrong and the pain that come from the losses. A pain that must be avoided at all cost. These fears remind of what could go wrong, they cause confusion, and they get in the way of a chance for true happiness. Can these fears ever be overcome ? Yes, I say, with time, and compassion, and understanding, and the love of two hearts, the fears will be overcome. So much love, so strong. I look forward to the day when these angels will no longer be "Two Afraid". Written December 29th, 1996 © on Oct 16 2001 01:06 AM PST   0 • 12

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