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Poetry
Teddy Bear Comfort by Laryalee Fraser
Remember those giggles that dusted the edges of mischief that childhood had spun? We splashed into puddles of multi-hued bubbles, had picnics with teddy bear fun.
When troubles would tumble in dark little bundles, we'd shrink from the scoldings in sight; then curl in a blanket and sob with abandon while holding our teddy bear tight.
As years slowly added their weight to our shoulders, the bubbles all floated away; our light-hearted laughter was coated by harshness and colors dissolved into grey.
When harnessed to schedules in passive surrender, when days become brittle and cold, we need a few moments to curl in seclusion with teddy bear comfort to hold.
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