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             After 
              A While 
              Veronica A. Shoffstall  
            After a while you 
              learn 
              the subtle difference between 
              holding a hand 
              and chaining a soul 
              and you learn that love doesn't mean leaning 
              and company doesn't always mean security. 
              And you begin to learn 
              that kisses aren't contracts and 
              presents aren't promises 
              and you begin to accept your defeats 
              with your head up and your eyes ahead 
              with the grace of a woman 
              not the grief of a child 
              and you learn 
              to build all your roads on today 
              because tomorrow's ground is 
              too uncertain for plans 
              and futures have a way of falling down 
                    in mid-flight. 
               
              After a while you learn 
              that even sunshine burns 
              if you get too much 
              so you plant your own garden 
              and decorate your own soul 
              instead of waiting 
              for someone to bring you flowers. 
              And you learn 
              that you really can endure 
              that you really are strong 
              and you really do have worth 
              and you learn 
              and you learn 
              with every goodbye you learn. 
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