Truth and Glory
By Charla Clay
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Charla Clay
My name is Charla L. clay. I was born and raised in a small town called Conroe Texas forty minutes outside of Houston Texas. I started writing short stories at the age of nine and ten. I have aspired to become a published author since the age of fifteen. This has been a lifelong talent to encourage others with art. Writing. And poetry simply just to see beautiful side of life and to first love self.
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Truth and Glory - Charla Clay
Sunshine:
Brought with her a lot of Joy, and always a bright glow; every atmosphere that she touched was brought to a very high from a very low. Sunshine’s arguments were only against gloom. She was there to completely make it flourish whenever it filled a room.
She knew how to devour depression without holding any bitterness and constant aggression.
She just always Knew how to teach others considerate lesson’s with a righteous hope, so that along the way, they could reap the benefits of permanent ways to cope.
Sunshine convinced others to be truly joy bound, from enjoying rainy dark clouds in the sky; to the bundles of gritty mud on the ground.
Glory:
In all of her beauty was definite, alluring and bold; was pride in her youth and to every adventure in life, held splendor even when she grew old.
She carried her adoration with grace, she was delicate and submissive, meek and humble and in this world knew how to take her place.
Knowing her true beauty was the disposition of her attitude; to be kind, gentle, courteous, and polite at all times, careful about her counsel and companionship never seeking self and being