Tag Archives: Reconciliation

SOMETIMES IT HURTS

Sometimes it hurts when I don’t like and cannot hold that I don’t like the way that I’ve been treated. Hurters don pants, +++++but, others of them, skirts– some bludgeon blunt– +++++some prick with spikes– some, passive hostile humbleness +++++and … Continue reading

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ONE, MANY, ONE

The harmony to hum, just one, a move in nature’s symphony. The dissonance to be just me in solitude amid a multitude. In anger, grief and fear, a stirred but most unsavory misery. The rub– how to compose or reconcile … Continue reading

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LIFE’S PLAN

How many deaths? How many deaths do we have to die, while we live in our one earthly body? We begin as a cell, and before we can blink, we’re not nearly so small, and must shuck off each shell, … Continue reading

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