poetry in the marking
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Where Home Used to Be
A poem about the kind of home that holds your soul, comforts your bones, and stays in your memory long after the door has closed. When you leave a space like that, it doesn’t just echo—it aches. 🏠💗 #PoemAboutHome #WhereHomeUsedToBe… Continue reading
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Tiny You
Be still. Be bright. Be everything—until there’s nothing left. “Tiny You” is a tender, haunting poem about quiet sacrifice, invisible labor, and the fading lines of self. 🌙🕊 #TinyYou #PoetryOfSacrifice #InvisibleLabor #EmotionalWeight #SoftSpokenStrength #PoetryForTheSoul #HauntingWords #fabricthatmademe #skfabric_303 Continue reading
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Random Thoughts On My Walk
Written during one season of change and revisited in the middle of another, this post unfolds like a quiet walk—part poetry, part reflection. These aren’t just random thoughts—they’re pieces of what it means to heal, grow, and find home. 🌿📦… Continue reading
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But God …
Some fruit tastes sweet and easy. Other fruit feels out of reach. But God… He meets us in the practice. From thought to feeling to action. He is faithful to grow what we surrender. fabricthatmademe.com and @skfabric_303 #ButGod #FruitOfTheSpirit #FaithInAction… Continue reading
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Autumn’s Awakening
🍂Change lingers in the air, carried on the wind and in my morning coffee. As autumn approaches, I feel the weight of summer lifting, making room for peace, comfort, and sacred stillness. This poem is my love letter to the… Continue reading
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The Day My World Stopped| Miss You Forever| It’s May Again
Every May, I write about Kristi. Her memory lives on in our stories, our children, and the quiet strength she gave me. This year, I reflect on the love I see that carries on. Forever missed, always remembered. 💔SK- #IllMissYouForever… Continue reading
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Remembering & Honoring My People
One year ago, my son graduated—and I remembered my cousin Kristi. I held joy in one hand and sorrow in the other. As life moves forward, I carry them both, honoring the love that shaped me. #FamilyFirst #GraduationDay #GriefAndGrace #MemorialWeekend… Continue reading






