An excerpt from “Trouble and Strife,” by Johanne Levesque
Try as I may I cannot sleep. I get up and write down all I need to tackle tomorrow, all my questions, all my worries so I can finally go to sleep and rest. Before blowing out the candle, I look in the dresser mirror. I have new lines in my face and my complexion is pale. When did I start looking so worn and haggard? Every day lately has been filled with overwrought nerves, lack of sleep, and tired out feelings. Goodness knows I have suffered enough in the past five years. My doctor has prescribed iron pills for my very low energy; but no amount of pills can mend my broken spirit.
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