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When I was a child I once sat writing where Hemingway once wrote, at a table made of a canoe, overlooking Turtle Bay, that little dip of Indian Ocean, where my mother body-surfed the waves with us, where my father spent some nervous scuba minutes on the ocean floor, beneath a whale. A lot has happened since then; sometimes life is hard and sometimes we don't know how to talk to each other. What is a father? A Mother?  Child? The answer is so different for so many. Who are you?  I dream I'm saying goodbye to you, I don't know which of us is leaving or where we're going but I cry asleep and wake up crying; and I remember there's been a few times when there were tears in your eyes too. And what is a Creator?  That infinite spiritual being who fathers us, mothers us?  Acts 17 says we are His offspring: the children are hurting, the children are crying, the children are killing, the children are dying and their dreams are dying. But love still covers a multitude of sins. Oh fathers of the world oh mothers we do not say it often enough: thank you, for what you could give, thank you, for what you did give; and know that I understand, finally, that you were hurting too. To the Creator, also, I say thank you for fathering, mothering, even me. We are Your offspring. Deep down we're all dreaming the same kind of dream, I haven't met a human yet who doesn't hurt about something; we're all in this together if we let ourselves be And love still covers a multitude of sins
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Mar 6, 2013
Mar 6, 2013 at 11:02 PM UTC
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When I was a child I once sat writing where Hemingway once wrote, at a table made of a canoe, overlooking Turtle Bay, that little dip of Indian Ocean, where my mother body-surfed the waves with us, where my father spent some nervous scuba minutes on the ocean floor, beneath a whale. A lot has happened since then; sometimes life is hard and sometimes we don't know how to talk to each other. What is a father? A Mother?  Child? The answer is so different for so many. Who are you?  I dream I'm saying goodbye to you, I don't know which of us is leaving or where we're going but I cry asleep and wake up crying; and I remember there's been a few times when there were tears in your eyes too. And what is a Creator?  That infinite spiritual being who fathers us, mothers us?  Acts 17 says we are His offspring: the children are hurting, the children are crying, the children are killing, the children are dying and their dreams are dying. But love still covers a multitude of sins. Oh fathers of the world oh mothers we do not say it often enough: thank you, for what you could give, thank you, for what you did give; and know that I understand, finally, that you were hurting too. To the Creator, also, I say thank you for fathering, mothering, even me. We are Your offspring. Deep down we're all dreaming the same kind of dream, I haven't met a human yet who doesn't hurt about something; we're all in this together if we let ourselves be And love still covers a multitude of sins
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Mar 6, 2013
Mar 6, 2013 at 11:02 PM UTC
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