Wednesday, September 20, 2017


"Our lifes one big puzzle,
We don't know how many pieces we've got,
There are people that fit  in quite nicely,
And people who try but do not,
We're constantly adding more pieces,
All the memories of things we've been through,
We add laughter and tears and adventure,
And the lessons we've learnt to be true,
Everyone has their own puzzle,
There will be ones where you do not fit,
Don't ever dare make your piece smaller,
Just so you can live there for a bit,
if you keep cutting off all your edges,
One day you won't recognise what you see,
And you'll forget the person you once were,
Before the world told you who you should be,
Make the most of each piece in your puzzle,
It'll be a grand masterpiece when it's done,
So you won't have to look back when it's over,
And realise you've left out the sun."
 By-Erin Hansen

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4 comments:

  1. I love this! It really makes me think and put things in prospective. I also love puzzles so as soon as I started reading, I was hooked.

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  2. I am so in love with this poem!

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  3. Anna, I'm so happy you shared an Erin Hansen poem! She's one of my favorites. I'm glad you're spreading her writings, because they are truly remarkable. :)

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