Those poor people who were hurt. Their lives are changed forever. So are ours in a smaller way, when we have to come to terms with terror becoming the new normal.
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This does not require any words. Our thoughts and prayers go to people who were just running a race or standing enjoying the race.
very good.
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Hi Ed. Hope your friends and family are all safe.
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Why? Great visual and would agree on your colors.
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Peace. In our lifetime please. I see green. Love you Boston.
– Michael
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We are praying for all of you Boston!
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Those poor people who were hurt. Their lives are changed forever. So are ours in a smaller way, when we have to come to terms with terror becoming the new normal.
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Each tragedy seems to hit closer to home. I feel deep sadness.
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just too difficult to wrap your thoughts around this….
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Hits way too close. Again. I just keep thinking – runners are happy people. Why?
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Me too..and so much sadness – in all it’s hues.
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Beyond words….our thoughts are with the people of Boston
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thank you 🙂 we need to see the beauty of solidarity in this hell cause it helps us to live :)so upset by this horror
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I see the blue of sadness–it matches perfectly the deep bruises on my heart. Such a devastating tragedy and so pointless….
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This does not require any words. Our thoughts and prayers go to people who were just running a race or standing enjoying the race.
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Praying for the people of Boston and those injured and the ones who lost their lives.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Have to focus on the green.
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