Monthly Archives: September 2014

Work (music video)

Work Jars of Clay

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Brother and sister

Simon doesn’t seem to care that she’s not really his sister Or that she hits and scratches him and steals his food He only knows that he loves her  

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Matter

Originally posted on Life Leveling:
I want it to matter.  Every single bit of it.  Every tear in my heart. Every choked sob.  Every drop burning my eye at the thought of you.  I want it to matter, to make…

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Amazed (music video)

Amazed   by Lonestar  

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Forget me not

I brought you flowers but the ground was hard I tried to dig through the settled soil and twisted roots Evidence that you’ve been here so long though it doesn’t seem so many years to me It seems a shame to … Continue reading

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Cancer And Relationships

Originally posted on Paul's Heart:
It is often difficult to go beyond the thought, that a diagnosis of cancer can go beyond that of the patient who has been diagnosed.  After all, it is the patient who is in…

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Mischief

When I hear the word mischief, I think of cats…

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The Midwestern Woman’s Knees

Originally posted on my best enemy:
How bloody can they be,The constant fall to my knees?The tyranny of my empathyDrawing me towards the pain.The pain that circulates through all our veinsdespite the color of our skindespite the gap of our…

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The troll under the bridge

Troll – a mythical, cave-dwelling being depicted in folklore as either a giant or a dwarf, typically having a very ugly appearance. The following image is reminiscent of my memory of the troll from the stories I read in childhood. … Continue reading

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A complete history

I recently read a review of a book written by an English author about the events of the War of 1812 from the perspective of a British writer. I was reminded of many conversations with Stephen in which he gave … Continue reading

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