May she be strong enough to hold the sharp edges of your wounds.

Dimstardust
2 min readFeb 4, 2025

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And I hope you’re not afraid to show them to her.

I once thought there was no way you could move on so fast when you weren’t fully healed yet—until I realized that God sent her to you.

"Hurt people hurt people." —Unknown

Someone once said that people who are still hurting are capable of hurting others. That’s why they also say, “Don’t bleed on people who didn’t cut you.” And I totally agree.

There were many times when I thought it would be irresponsible of you to let someone new into your life. But you let her in, and it seems she’s fine with that too. Though, all of this might just be my assumption.

Maybe, for some people—including you—the universe has its own plan. That God sent her to you before you were fully healed. That a light of love can still appear in the middle of your storm.

Fate works like that too, right?

If someone is meant for you, they will come into your life before you’ve figured everything out.

It makes me jealous, indeed. Of everything. How I prayed to God every day, not knowing He was sending her to you behind my back. How love found you first while I’m still here, waiting for it—thinking I don’t deserve it until I’m fully healed.

I guess that’s just how life works. For some, God sends a companion to walk with them on their journey to healing. For others, God waits until they’ve learned something first before sending someone their way.

Good for you, since God sent her to you.
May she be strong enough to hold your sharp edges. May she walk beside you, hand in hand.

Deep within me, I wish I were her—strong enough to hold the sharp edges while you let yourself stay and be vulnerable with me.

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Dimstardust
Dimstardust

Written by Dimstardust

I write, because that's the only way i know to fully express things inside me

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