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Misty Mist and Dusky Dusk
Befitting my kindergarten position at the back of the line during kickball team picks, I recently was assigned to write no more than 200 words reflecting upon a 40th verse abandoned on a neatly-maintained list after its 39 brethren had … Continue reading →
Posted in Love and Loss, Metaphorical Mathematics
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Tagged "On Joy and Sorrow", "The Lady or the Tiger?", Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans, brain anatomy, Emily Dickinson, Emily Dickinson's "Snake", Forrest Gump, Frank R. Stockton's "The Lady or the Tiger?", Khalil Gibran, Matthew 26:42, the Cowardly Lion, The Good Place, zero at the bone
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