By Lynne Curry
I broke…and discovered I could bend.
The ground beneath my feet crumbled…I was born to fly.
I drowned in fear…and learned to breathe under water.
I fell apart…when I put the pieces together in a new way they mirrored my heart.
I hit bottom…and danced.
Her words cut me…until I learned they described her.
I lost everything…and discovered the freedom in starting over.
Silence swallowed me…until I heard my own voice.
I walked away…and found my way to something much better.
They shut the door…so I built my own house.
I hit the wall…and decided to paint it lavender. I’ve always loved lavender.
Others forgot me…I discovered myself.
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Alaska/Washington author Lynne Curry founded “Real-life Writing,” https://bit.ly/45lNbVo (Lynnecurryauthor.com) and publishes a weekly “dear Abby of the workplace” newspaper column and a monthly “Writing from the Cabin” blog, https://bit.ly/3tazJpW. Curry has published seven short stories; three poems; one article on writing craft, and six books, including Navigating Conflict, Managing for Accountability, Beating the Workplace Bully, and Solutions. She posts articles weekly on http://www.workplacecoachblog http://www.workplacecoachblog .
