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the art of not knowing

Brooke Renner

learning to accept the inevitable confusion of life

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Early on Sunday morning, with tired eyes and nothing to do, I took myself to the park. I had been craving to be around humans, but was drawn to the park at a time I knew it would be empty. I seemed to live within paradoxes, which only furth...

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summer's departure

I spent most of my nights in August watching the sun set into a deep blue twilight. The cornstalks that framed the roads I drove on began to turn from a vibrant green into a brown that slowly grew up the leaves. I hadn’t realized until I sa...

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the man and that july

It was late July, and nothing seemed to be going right. Each night, pink skies sank into the horizon, and the man watching could no longer appreciate them. I watched him with tears in my eyes, and nothing worth saying came to mind; my only ...

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cyclical motions of life

It was early July, and the sun was in Cancer. It stung my face and clung to my emotions. Most summers I wish to never forget, but not in the way I’m remembering this one. The cyclical motions of life became more evident than usual–the water...

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  • Brooke Renner

    professional oversharer

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