Mella Cheeter
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Hello,
I am not a writer but I do write when I want to get things off of my chest. Just something to do on my bored days. I am very quite, to know me you must want to get to know me.
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Scorned
As the lady just sits to herself, wondering what to do next. She felt as though she has tried all that she can try, yet every time she does, she is rejected. Many nights of crying to herself, not knowing what to do. As she constantly prays. They say, “After the rain, then comes the sunshine.” Yet it has rained for so long she feels like she is in a timezone. Cycles, when do they end, The definition of a cycle is a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order. Sometimes, not even in the same order but it still has the same ending.
By Mella Cheeter5 years ago in Humans
Tomorrow May Be Today
As Pastor Landrum stood in the podium preaching over a casket. Giving his condolence to the family members of Mrs. Jackson. Due to it being a pandemic, only a few people were allowed to attend the funeral and so the only people who attended was her son and three grandchildren. "Sister Jackson lived a wonderful long life of one-hundred-and-four years of age. Leaving behind her only Son (Jansmeel Jackson) and three beautiful grandchildren. Mrs. Jackson outlived her three brothers, two sisters and husband. I recall the first day I met Mrs. Jackson. With me being new to the church and replacing the former pastor, she gave me a hard time. Letting me know that this church wasn't about that drama stuff so I better not be bringing it into this one and I better do right because not only will I have to deal with God but I will have to deal with her too (chuckles)," Pastor Landrum continued. "One thing I know, from that day on, I looked at Mrs. Jackson like she was MY mother. So, I can tell you I fully feel the pain that you may be going through and I do understand it. Loosing someone is hard I know, But just think what Mrs. Jackson would most likely tell us all at this very moment, 'Baby, God Got me now! I lived my life, continue to live yours! '" The family chuckled and shook their heads up and down in agreement, because that sounded exactly like their love member. The pastor continued with scriptures, then Mother Landrum stood up to sing "Just As I Am" by Mahalia Jackson. Pastor Landrum prayed, then informed the family that they may view the body as long as they please, but to please stop by his office as he has information that he needs to tell everyone.
By Mella Cheeter5 years ago in Families
