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“SAVE ME FROM DROWNING”

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“SAVE ME FROM DRAWING“

Love becomes our  retreat, a sanctuary where we find solace and support. It’s the  unvarying presence that reminds us we aren’t alone in our struggles.

In the arms of a loved one, we discover a safe harbor, a place where we can exfoliate our burdens and allow vulnerability to come our strength.

When we feel like we are drowning in the  unfaithful currents of life’s challenges, love acts as a life conserver, holding us round and  furnishing the  consolation that we won’t be swept down.

It offers a guiding light, illuminating our path through the darkness and  furnishing a sense of direction and purpose.   Love has the transformative power to heal injuries that run deep, to mend broken spirits, and to restore stopgap when it feels all but lost.

It whispers words of  stimulant, breeding belief in our own adaptability and capacity for growth. Love lifts us above the tumultuous waters, allowing us to breathe  formerly more, reminding us that we’re able of  prostrating indeed the most turbulent storms.

In the grasp of love, we find the strength to rise above our challenges, to navigate the uncharted  homes, and to  crop  stronger and wiser on the other side. It teaches us that indeed in the face of adversity, we’re able of chancing  beauty, joy, and purpose.

So, when the currents of life hang  to pull us under, let us hold  loyal to the power of love. Let us reach out and allow ourselves to be saved.

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