If you have to ask questions

It seems only right to try and ask questions,
When you see that there’s more than what comes into view.
It only seems right that you invite what is hidden,
To be out in the open, for the good it would do.

But take care, my sisters to be wise and be gentle,
If you have to ask questions that raise up her past
Her fortress of safety was made for a reason,
With smiles and with strength, she made herself last.

Please know that to question is to walk where she’s weakest,
Her strength and her power: built in to that wall.
My sisters, I beg you, if you have to ask questions,

Be ready to catch her, cause she’s likely to fall. 

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