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Xilografia

by sarah-sad-matcha

Hundreds of orders behind but never never never Never quite out of business. I cut my finger often but my carvings are cut, always must be. I owe the people wooden hearts to call their own. And I owe myself a living, living with clocks and statues and cabinets for some purpose known by God.
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sarah-sad-matcha
26 / Cisgender Female
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Written by
sarah-sad-matcha
26 / Cisgender Female
Published
Dec 3, 2014
Time
1m
Notes

"wood carving"

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#life#living#god#purpose#clocks#wood#customers#statues#carving#cabinets
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