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Enough is Enough
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By Nan Forehand
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Enough is Enough

When is enough enough?
A soul is lost;
over rough seas tumbled and tossed.
This mortal just a shell;
so many sad stories to tell.
Used and abused
and falsely accused.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

Sisters of another
all miss their mother.
Lives torn apart;
one and the same he broke their heart.
Circumstances so different.
Both need to forget.
One has forgiven and
the other still griev’n.
Unforgiveness, bitter disease.
Pray for her please.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

Love for a sister strong and true.
God always there to carry her through.
Why can’t she see?
He died to set her free.
Years terribly tormented.
If only she had repented.
God is to say when
enough is enough.


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Submitted: Monday, July 4, 2005

Last Updated: Monday, July 4, 2005

About the Poet
I grew up in rural North Carolina, married for 38 years to my best friend and soulmate, Allen, who retired almost 17 years ago from the Air Force after 24 years of service to our beloved America. We have a daughter, Ashley ( and son-in-law, Kris) and, a son, John, and, our two beautiful grand daughters, Amelia and Haley, and Isaac, our only grandson, all blessings from God. We have four cats; Mr. Peabody, Missy, aka Middle Kitty and Tabby, aka Little Kitty, and Gracie. I've seen a lot of hard times and God has always been here for me to see me through them. I am a vessel God can use to help others in need. If I could be described in one word, it would be that I am an encourager.


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