Silent Prayer
My good friend, whom I've never met,
the one with a heart of gold.
The one who has fasted in prayer for me.
The one who has been there in spirit, has an illness and needs your prayers.
Just as I do, for different reasons.
Thousands of miles and close still.
I treasure your spirit.
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I know it's supposed to be fiction, but this isn't.
I need a job, so I need your wishes, good luck and prayers, my friend needs them to get over illness.
Labels: 55 Flash Fiction Friday, Gratitude, human, Prayer
17 Comments:
Your friend will be fine... for every illness there is a remedy...
prayers for both of you.
I send my prayers over the miles to you both.
Mona,
I'm hoping that such is the case, but prayers never hurt, and some say are helpful. You're right for most illnesses there is a cure, but some of them haven't been found yet, thankfully this is one that the cure is known, but it still isn't pleasant, and people have been known to get quite ill with it.
Lime,
Thank you, so much.
Queenie,
Thank you, I'm hoping that the prayers will help.
Charles,
I am bursting with pay it forward positive energy right now, so be assured you and your friend are in my thoughts.
much love!
--snow
Thanks Snow.
Positive thoughts and Reiki blessings winging their way to you and your friend Charles. x
Akelamalu,
Thank you very much.
May all the good wished for others be returned to the wisher seven times seven times!
Sending healing thoughts Charles.
And congrats on the Google Word counter thing thats cool!
Susie,
Thank you.
My thoughts are with you both, Charles. Even with everything I've been dealing with lately, I've been thankful for my health. I do hope your friend can find this place with me soon.
As for your search, like love, I think that the right job tends to find you when you least expect it. The trick is to stay afloat 'til that happens.
My 55 is up here. But I think you've already been by.
About that "anything but a bug"... it was growing out of the ground just as it appeared in the photo, so I don't think it's what you said. Unfortunately. I would love a positive ID.
Smarty,
Thanks, I hope so too, I don't like it when friends get sick and I can't help.
Let's hope that you're right about jobs, for you and me.
OK, let's see if we can find another picture that identifies it. I'll look around a little and if I can't find it, I'll keep my eye open things seems to pop-up sometimes.
Oh, that was to me. I thought you were referring to my niece when you said "Smarty" on my 55. I'll take it as a compliment. Please do let me know if you find out what that puffy thing is. It's been bugging me for about 2 months now. (If it helps, I took the picture in October, so that's what it would look like in early fall in Arkansas.)
Sending all my good thoughts, prayers and positive energies your way! Best of luck to you both. Please keep up posted on how things go...
xo
Jillie,
Thank you so much, my friend needs some too, so I hope you don't mind if I share you. I'm hoping to be able to give good news soon, but I've not received the final good news as yet. I will say, I've had the opportunity to meet some nice people though.
My best wishes to you and your friend Charles; may your trying times soon be over.
NGAC,
The light at the end of the tunnel is a welcome sight. I just hope the future only holds very short, well lit tunnels from now on.
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