You must have me mistaken

You must have me mistaken

A Story by Farmgirl
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To whom it concerns YOU !

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You must have me mistaken to think that I would take time out of my busy day just to attack you

To think that you think I'm somebody else is funny too

I find it even more comical that you believe I'm trying to save you
though I find it hilarious that your personal convictions caused you to realize you are in need of salvation without having me even state it to you

You must have me mistaken to think that I would enjoy condemning you and your choices seems to me that you are used to making a lot of presumptions

I only tried to reach out and be a friend because it really seemed like you could use one Lord knows I could too

My heart is broken that the devil has convinced you of such a lie that seems to comfort you more than actual truth

Go ahead and Block me you are not hurting me you are denying and rejecting
Only What I spoke upon being true

A heart filled with hurt so much they cannot even embrace a reaching hand of love and concern for you

Sorry that you could not see past your RAGE that has blatantly blinded you

I guess this is just a sad case of mistaken identity and 1 sided prejudging too


God bless you and best of luck to you in your healing when it comes to you
if you allow someone to breech through the barrier the devil has imprisoning you


© 2016 Farmgirl


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Very well handled.
Sadly, the loser can hardly be you.
An excellent read!

Posted 7 Years Ago


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Farmgirl
Farmgirl

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