I started writing to make sense of the world that exists inside my heart

Judy Croome
I started writing to make sense of the world that...
I started writing to make sense of the world that...
I started writing to make sense of the world that...
I started writing to make sense of the world that...
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I started writing to make sense of the world that exists inside my heart. It was always there, but I didn't understand it until now. I have spent too much time alone thinking about things that don't matter. I didn't realize that what I was really looking for was right here in front of me. It's just a matter of putting on my big girl panties and saying, "I am ready."

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