
Sometimes things aren’t what they seem.
Not people. Not moments. Not choices.
Not even the silence that fills the space between them.
We live in a world where snap judgments happen faster than truth can unfold.
Where words once spoken by others can stain the image of someone they never truly knew.
Where assumptions dress themselves in certainty and walk confidently into misunderstandings.
But sometimes—
we’re asked to stand still,
to let the story reveal itself in its own timing,
to trust the unfolding even when our hearts ache for clarity.
There are moments when we want to speak, to correct the narrative,
but growth often asks us to stay quiet,
to let time become the translator between perception and truth.
We may be seen wrongly.
Misunderstood by those who weren’t present for the full picture.
Held accountable for choices not ours.
But even in the shadows of misjudgment,
our light still holds.
Our integrity doesn’t dim just because someone else refuses to see it.
Sometimes, we must live as witnesses
to our own resilience—
doing our work,
living our lives,
trusting that what’s real doesn’t need convincing.
Because truth lives longer than rumor.
It breathes in the quiet,
and it rises, eventually, like the sun through fog.
Let people think what they will.
Let the unfolding take its time.
You are not here to rush understanding.
You are here to keep becoming.

The Shadow of Truth
The truth doesn’t vanish—
it lingers like a shadow
that never forgets the shape of what cast it.
You can walk away,
deny its presence,
cover it with softer stories
or silence it with smiles—
but it follows.
It remembers.
Some leave instead of leaning in.
They choose the comfort of blame
over the discomfort of becoming.
They tell themselves stories
where they’re the hero,
not realizing the real hero
is the one who dared to stay,
to speak,
to lose,
to feel.
Growth rarely glows in the moment.
It grits its teeth in the dark,
calls you forward with no map,
asks you to risk everything
for the pulse of something real.
The hardest parts of the worst things
demand the strongest kind of strength—
the kind that risks being left behind,
the kind that tells the truth
even if it means
standing alone
while others cling
to the lie that loves them better.
But still—
you rise.
You don’t just live through it—
you become through it.
And in that becoming,
you are free.
~Kerri-Elizabeth~
Beautiful.
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Thank you sweet Cindy and thank you for sharing your beautiful travels and sights and wonders and nature’s beauty.
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Powerful words, Kerri! You have taken your time and truth fills your heart. Your growth blossoms beautifully every day. You are my inspiration!
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Thank you my beautiful friend you always always spread musical magic into my heart.
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