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Monthly Archives: May 2021
The Awesomeness of the Universe…
@Caring_Atheist “CHRISTIANITY, the belief that a God created a universe 13.79 billion yrs old, 93 billion light years in diameter, consisting of over 200 billion galaxies, each containing an average of 200 billion stars, only to have a personal relationship … Continue reading
What it means to be a Burning Bush
What it means to be a Burning Bush While safe-keeping the flock in the wilderness He saw it: the flame of fire out of the midst of a bush And it was burning but not consumed. *1 It was there … Continue reading
Out of love for his Mother
“The painting titled ‘My mother and neighbouring mothers’ is set against a rural landscape and portrays mundane life. The burst of colours brings out a sense of certain beauty in everyday chores undertaken by the painter’s mother and other rural … Continue reading
To hold you I had to break open
The Force, by Katharine Blake Not a cracking of bones,how the pelvis can snapwhen the head then shoulders break loose, but worn threadbare,waves against weathered bone every five to eightminutes (mark it down)no food, no sleep, onlyvomit and water and strong handsthrough my hair and the dogwho devoured a whole chocolate cake(a fact your … Continue reading
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Tagged Child birth, Katherine Blake, Mother's Day, Mothering, Mothers Day, The Force, To hold you I had to break open
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