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never indoctrinated (poem)

it didn’t happen perhaps they forgot there was no memorization program perhaps they buried it there was nothing on display perhaps there was a scheme to twist the information that was all i was allowed to see – school antagonized … Continue reading

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The Pink Lady (short story/ poem collage)

we have a calendar in our house from 1989 it’s still on December my mom said we’ll never get a new one you would think it’s still Christmas in our place or that she wanted to hold onto that year … Continue reading

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i wish i could (poem)

a garden glove – i wish i could sow love into those places of your past – the forgotten smile the distracted gaze the irritated word the lonely hug – i pray that with God’s generosity Jesus will pour His … Continue reading

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cozy love? (poem)

Being loved feels cozy. PENANCE The world does not know love. AUTHENTIC Loving feels active, focused, expansive, free, enlightened, strong, upheld, just, forever… LOVE even when cozy feels gone because real Love is repaid by love alone*.   *quote by … Continue reading

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