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After years you know this: that the course of reliable love runs not through a slough of habit but along a curving hillside where even familiar landscape offers daily surprises. Those palms, those pine trees outside the window, that stretch of shoreline, this sleeping face, so surprisingly familiar, still catch you unawares in a shock of recognition. What you have done before you do again: you say yes. You wake, and turn, and are thankful to rise even from the happiest dream into what, solid, factual, still strange, you keep choosing. Practice makes more deliberate the thing you’ve done a thousand times, each time an act of consent: you pour the coffee you feed the cat you turn off the bedside lamp, loving the simple labors of shared life, loving the changing light, evening and morning and the currents of dailiness that run deep under the whitecaps and the waves.
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Jun 19, 2017
Jun 19, 2017 at 11:39 AM UTC
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After years you know this: that the course of reliable love runs not through a slough of habit but along a curving hillside where even familiar landscape offers daily surprises. Those palms, those pine trees outside the window, that stretch of shoreline, this sleeping face, so surprisingly familiar, still catch you unawares in a shock of recognition. What you have done before you do again: you say yes. You wake, and turn, and are thankful to rise even from the happiest dream into what, solid, factual, still strange, you keep choosing. Practice makes more deliberate the thing you’ve done a thousand times, each time an act of consent: you pour the coffee you feed the cat you turn off the bedside lamp, loving the simple labors of shared life, loving the changing light, evening and morning and the currents of dailiness that run deep under the whitecaps and the waves.
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Jun 19, 2017
Jun 19, 2017 at 11:39 AM UTC
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