Positioned scapegoat
remind me why? This exile
arid, confusing –
did not create the chaos;
merely tried to rescue you…
(Tuesday, I borrow from Twitter @Vjknutson. Image my own)
Positioned scapegoat
remind me why? This exile
arid, confusing –
did not create the chaos;
merely tried to rescue you…
(Tuesday, I borrow from Twitter @Vjknutson. Image my own)
Getting caught up in drama or even friendships becoming a disaster after the ordeal. I’ve had that happen a few times but found the problem generally was their immaturity. It’s a shame to lose friends over it.
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I think we can all relate to that Susi. It’s tricky.
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Very.
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Great message swept away by the photo VJ. Love it! 💞
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Thanks Cindy!
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pleasure❣️
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I’m with Liz…I can feel the swell of a story here…what a combo of words and imagery. 😉
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Thanks Victoria!
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😉
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I’m trying to comprehend these few lines. Might be deep than I thought…
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Bless you for trying. The underlying message (I hope) is that when we wade in to rescue another, we just might find ourselves drowning
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Thank you for explaining it to me. The lines are sending messages like “do not get infected by involving too much”. It’s a sad truth for few because many people, in the world today, are not even trying to help one another.
The lines are aesthetic!
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I’ll be there’s a story behind this one . . .
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Ha ha ha…just the lesson that ‘rescuing’ anyone has its price.
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No good deed goes unpunished, eh?
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Exactly
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