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You dwell in sorrow, and so I cannot understand You, because I want to live in mansions and laugh, laugh because I am free from trying. But You died and You bled— what are my frustrations in comparison to yours on that day? How can I know four- pointed shame— when did any of my failures turn into glory? I cannot see how my sad face can make my heart glad, but I do know that in sadness I have chosen my unhappiness over ignorance. Yet, it is good to know that my life is not supposed to be a mansion filled with laughter, for that is my death. Could you take me to the dark sadness—to its eaves and heavy cloaks. What is it here, there that I do not see, that I don’t under- stand. You made a perfect man divined to fall, and it is beautiful and sad. Do I know sorrow enough to know You?
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Feb 22, 2012
Feb 22, 2012 at 4:27 AM UTC
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You dwell in sorrow, and so I cannot understand You, because I want to live in mansions and laugh, laugh because I am free from trying. But You died and You bled— what are my frustrations in comparison to yours on that day? How can I know four- pointed shame— when did any of my failures turn into glory? I cannot see how my sad face can make my heart glad, but I do know that in sadness I have chosen my unhappiness over ignorance. Yet, it is good to know that my life is not supposed to be a mansion filled with laughter, for that is my death. Could you take me to the dark sadness—to its eaves and heavy cloaks. What is it here, there that I do not see, that I don’t under- stand. You made a perfect man divined to fall, and it is beautiful and sad. Do I know sorrow enough to know You?
rachel-thompson
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Feb 22, 2012
Feb 22, 2012 at 4:27 AM UTC
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