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Jun 05, 2011
Jennifer:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

Thank you for sharing your poem with my visitors and me. Many will be able to relate to your prose. Very poignant. You are strong; that comes out loud and clear. And with that internal strength, I do hope that you are now in a safe place so that you can continue to grow, so that you can use what happened to you in a positive way that will affect change in the world. Keep writing, Jennifer. It can be so cathartic.

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Jun 06, 2011
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by: michelle f

i hope that the foster care is not where you had those things happen to you.your poem was very heart felt i felt your pain and your strength.I do know how you feel even though can't remember all of it,you talk bout how you were scared to tell your mom,does she know now?I told my mom when i turned 18,she said why didn't you tell me we would have left when it first started,i know your poem will help others to open up.thank you for letting me see your heart,it may be going thru some stuff right now but it is a beautiful soul you have,thank you jennifer

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