The Girl With the Purple Hair
Author: Mark Fenstermacher
February 18, 2022
The girl with the purple hair was waiting on me as the storm came our way.
I asked how she was doing.
She had not slept for two days, she said. And she is supposed to pick up a truck so she and her boyfriend can move. Two months pregnant, she’ll be driving through the snow tomorrow.
“Be careful”, I said. “Don’t take any unnecessary risks.”
The girl with the purple hair told me her Grandpa and a close friend had died a year ago, and she wanted to end her life. She told me that she had picked up a knife to do the thing, but decided to live.
I told her God loved her, that I have my own deep, sad places, and encouraged her to lean into her life. “There is good ahead for you,” I said.
We talked about the joy of being a parent….a grandparent. She told me how she loves her little girl.
“I’m going to live my best life”, the girl with the purple hair told me.
The girl with the purple hair: keep her safe, God, and get her through whatever storms may be on the way.
I found myself thinking of the song from “Les Mis”:
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“God on high
Hear my prayer
In my need
You have always been there
(She) is young
(She's) afraid
Let (her) rest
Heaven blessed.
Bring (her) home
Bring (her) home
Bring (her) home…”
Sometimes, all you have to do is ask…and listen.
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