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One snowy night years ago I was driving home and my ancient classically beautiful ford thunderbird spun around in a perfect three hundred and sixty degree direction careening but in a slow-motion way on slick ice. I recall pleading in a frantic prayer to keep my car free from collision while my body was angling crazily like a crash test dummy veering dizzily but I survived. I drove home recapturing my breathing with renewed respect for God's good grace and my incredible brush with mortality and I wondered about the snow that falls settles paints prettifies and terrifies our universe, that never lets us forget the drift between life and death, between fear and serenity.
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Jul 10, 2015
Jul 10, 2015 at 1:58 PM UTC
drift
One snowy night years ago I was driving home and my ancient classically beautiful ford thunderbird spun around in a perfect three hundred and sixty degree direction careening but in a slow-motion way on slick ice. I recall pleading in a frantic prayer to keep my car free from collision while my body was angling crazily like a crash test dummy veering dizzily but I survived. I drove home recapturing my breathing with renewed respect for God's good grace and my incredible brush with mortality and I wondered about the snow that falls settles paints prettifies and terrifies our universe, that never lets us forget the drift between life and death, between fear and serenity.
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Jul 10, 2015
Jul 10, 2015 at 1:58 PM UTC
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