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Mama gave me all of my stubborn strength and jealousies, my hurry-up, my alibies— she’d lift her gospel hands with me. Jesus never came in clear, the scripture scraped into her palms, those panicked prayers he couldn’t hear, but her persistence carried on. She taught me what the value is of never hedging any bets— when life is short, you go all in— my dad though, he knew when to quit.
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Apr 22, 2018
Apr 22, 2018 at 11:40 PM UTC
Gospel Hands
Mama gave me all of my stubborn strength and jealousies, my hurry-up, my alibies— she’d lift her gospel hands with me. Jesus never came in clear, the scripture scraped into her palms, those panicked prayers he couldn’t hear, but her persistence carried on. She taught me what the value is of never hedging any bets— when life is short, you go all in— my dad though, he knew when to quit.
benjamin-lockwood
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27/M/Milwaukee, WI
Apr 22, 2018
Apr 22, 2018 at 11:40 PM UTC
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