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In those first years we spent a lot of time in red corduroy chairs, the ones that came with the house on Turner Terrace. I would sit and watch you when you didn’t know I was watching, constantly looking for a crack in your armor, for a little snippet of the ***** you might become, but I never found it and it never happened. Your little girl wonder had me convinced that the world in your hands would be safe, no death blows, no mean streaks, love's foundation set deep never to be undone by head games or hidden agendas, and now all these years later I am still transfixed by your clarity, your complete “sheerness”. You are my priceless dividend of peace finally paid from a lifetime investment in Faith, you came to me when Hope had gone and Grace was silent, and you love me when you don’t even know it.
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Dec 20, 2018
Dec 20, 2018 at 6:44 PM UTC
When you don't Even Know it
In those first years we spent a lot of time in red corduroy chairs, the ones that came with the house on Turner Terrace. I would sit and watch you when you didn’t know I was watching, constantly looking for a crack in your armor, for a little snippet of the ***** you might become, but I never found it and it never happened. Your little girl wonder had me convinced that the world in your hands would be safe, no death blows, no mean streaks, love's foundation set deep never to be undone by head games or hidden agendas, and now all these years later I am still transfixed by your clarity, your complete “sheerness”. You are my priceless dividend of peace finally paid from a lifetime investment in Faith, you came to me when Hope had gone and Grace was silent, and you love me when you don’t even know it.
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Dec 20, 2018
Dec 20, 2018 at 6:44 PM UTC
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