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reading literary fiction made me a better lover

Young Woman Reading (c.1925). Jacques Chapiro (Dvinsk (Biélorussie), 1887-1972). Oil on canvas.

For as long as I can remember, I’ve never enjoyed a flat character. Even as a child, I would nestle deep into the corner of the couch, reading...

12 days ago
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5

your life, my voyeur

It is four minutes after twelve in the afternoon, and all I’ve done is drink half of my coffee and read a few poems. I am always watching someone do the thing and seldom ever doing it.

Living my life inside of my body, watching someone el...

25 days ago
48
5

human nature

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It was 10:07 
Before it was 10:24
What I mean by that is
I looked when it was 10:07 
At that little 
Charcoal digital alarm clock...
a month ago
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"the Church isn't vulnerable..." you might be contributing to that

I have seen the church become a potential graveyard for the heart of the unashamed person. What’s so strange is that though the Bible tells us to become like little children, when we step into the shameless portion of that call, we can be s...

2 months ago
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Seeking, sought

His face in the desert

I would lay prostrate before You in the there.

Hear the windswept white dunes whisper Your worthiness

I am seeking

I am longing

To see Your face

I can see the Sun, the Son

in two ways

Kiss the Son

Or neglect...

2 months ago
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