Wounded in life, I seek to staunch the wounds of others . . . . --xoj

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God's tapestry, all creation, my greatest value an attempt to live/love for: in gratitude, mercy, forgiveness, regardless of Age, Race, Creed, Gender, Gender Proclivities, or Generosity . . . seeking to make redemtion salvation & resurrection potential in all unique, precious, individual lives, human, plant, animal, world. . . .through words & images - Jack Spratt ... KISS

Thursday, November 8, 2012


two kudos for Julian
How long the day newborn
the loins of solar days diminished
lengthened rays so longer night
now until the longest dark the loins of
sons born and dimmed forever more stilled

Of dreams words poems I know more for their gasping
sought the light above a breaching whale seeing the light
above the darkness below. It goes on another life lived in an hour of repose.

Baptized by whales embraced by snakes a bird of paradise returned I fling myself upon this day anew. Peace from slumber resurrect. We the new messiah conjoined enjoined

This day shared with Julian Anchorite of Norwich adored i a nave dwelling knave.
Am i not enough this reprise another life sufficient unto itself going with what i’ve got all my days seeking equality for all. To be for you what she/He was to be for me and we all

"…All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well", which Julian claimed to be said to her by God Himself, reflects her theology. It is one of the most famous lines in Catholic theological writing, and one of the best-known phrases of the literature of her era.

Creator
Creation Adored
Bless us all.
Amen . . . add nothing ever for naught.

PS Search for identity; specific not generic

121108 14:52 how long the day


In my experience Once in love Always returned Tho separated  by miles or death Hands covered with yeasty bread dough Impossible of removal Withdrawing my hands from her heart  Smearing everything I do with tears

121108 20:02 bread dough
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