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DON’T GIVE IN

Don’t give in. Revive. This body and this world you live in, they may live slow but they ARE alive. If to and fro their forces seem your spirit each which way, and ruthless, to the winds, to throw, so … Continue reading

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DIVERSIFY TO SET YOU FREE

Diversify +++++ your favorite list +++++ of tricks +++++ for coping. . . Amplify +++++ to roadways broad +++++ and vistas high +++++ your cul de sacs +++++ of hoping Beautify your way– +++++ Employ your sense of wonder: +++++ … Continue reading

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NOTICE RESISTANCE

Notice resistance– Look it in the face, hold its hand, help it relax– with it, make friends. . . Honor it and cherish it, for the teacher that it is, so you both can move to better understanding and eventual … Continue reading

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HOW TO RECHARGE

Do not plug in to deep connect– How then, to recharge? Get out. Admit light, to your eyes and heart, and skin. . . fill lungs with freshest air to their capacity, to help you float and locomote as smooth … Continue reading

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ENDING TO AN ENDLESS DROUGHT

An endless drought. . . Impossible to wait it out. . . It’s time to let it cry. . . Alas, the tears of one of God’s true daughters want to roll, but, disappointingly, the well is found to be … Continue reading

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ELUSIVE IS THE ROAD

Elusive is the road. . . at times it winds sharp turns– pointed, sheltered, lean. . . at others, open, broad, exposed alike to whipping wind and gentle rain to bitter snow and warmest sun. . . the suppleness to … Continue reading

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