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Tag Archives: soul
I yearn for you – November 11
11.11.2014 I yearn for you. In my dreams you come as a lover whom I have lost and my heart to return to you, find you, drives me on. Have you found another, no long care, where I … Continue reading
pink oxford sounds – November 7
11.7.2014 soul anchoring music warms the air around us, fingers moving on laptops her pink oxford shirt wrinkles just right the cat leaning close on big brown my soul eases, gazing across to caress the hand that rises … Continue reading
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Tagged appreciation, blues, grace, love, music, observation, oxford cloth shirts, pink, Romance, sacraments, serenity, soul
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sitting by evening fire – October 27
10.27.2014 sitting by evening fire winds of autumn starting to chill the night air outside my eyes see a newer self in the hall mirror older, more lines, weariness askance, matching the soreness of muscles that now hurt … Continue reading
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Tagged aging, autumn, changes, faith, God, hope, life journey, mortality, reflection, seasons, soul, stages
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clues in the night – August 9
8.9.2014 I wander through basements through cellars and dreams the hidden there Jesus who walks through and seems to drift beyond walls to flow out of sight while I watch there and listen for clues in the night. ———————
saying no – July 23
7.23.2014 saying no, letting go letting down or honoring so body wisdom, heart’s command heart’s direction instead of sand. ———————-
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Tagged choice, direction, discernment, focus, path, resolution, self, soul, tension
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missing poems – July 14
7.14.2014 missing poems my soul strays no unwinding of the day, no peering inside out and snippets of music wisp off not to be grasped again. the vision that feeds needs its connector to grace, hope, more. … Continue reading
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Tagged connections, expression, grace, inner, muse, omission, outer, poems, poetry, Prayer, soul, writing
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acupuncture – June 6
6.6.2014 tiny needles quiet music settle mind and body alike nerve ending glidings unknown to western ways cleansing and healing through pathways born in the mind of God. —————-
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Tagged acupuncture, body, connections, God, healing, Medicine, mind, openness, pathways, soul
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wear and tear – June 1
6.1.2014 forty years ago on a rain slicked night a car in front turned sideways at fifty miles per hour and five years later the back gave out, like the twisted metal of the driver’s seat, on a drive … Continue reading
microcosm, microcosm – May 29
5.29.2014 microcosm, microcosm in each place the biggest aims of time and space of good and evil soul and grace. we travel far to come back ‘round to find ourselves the hallowed ground. ———————-
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Tagged evil, good, grace, immediacy, microcosms, perspective, presence, soul
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ever young – May 18
5.18.2014 the ache goes on running through my hip and thigh a message of limit rated capacity, average run speed, mechanical aspiration over a life wearing. in the mirror I see it. but not from my heart looking … Continue reading