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 Kesha



The Best Is Yet To Come!

When a person loses the will to live no one can give it back to them.

They must themselves, fight to find it.

2019 was a brutal year. It took me down more than once. My grief has truly overwhelmed me.

I could list those brutal events and make you all cry. Instead I'd rather make a post that declares I found my will again!

I'd rather thank the people who nurtured my spirit, even though I could no longer feel it.
I'd rather thank the people who sacrificed for me and my family than to name the people who tried to destroy it.

Im in 2020 because I didn't have to fight alone!

I'm in 2020 because of all of you!

My lifelong shepherds and all my precious friends  and my soul sister Bec. That once in a lifetime friend who spends 2 hours turning you into Kesha. Turning your tears golden, so you can go across the road to the park for NYE feeling fabulous. 10 minutes of fireworks. Asleep by 1am. Sober. Supported. Loved. Safe.

2020 - Time to invest in those I love, invest in myself and marry Channing Tatum. ❤

To the rest of you have some Kesha! 🙏

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Updated Jan 2, 2020, 12:11 AM

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