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Rhyme and Season: Part 4–What People Fear More Than Pain

December 2, 2019January 7, 2020 / Jake Lee / 9 Comments

There is a rise and fall, ebb and flow, punctuation and parenthesis to each day that is sacred, intentional, good.  But I must admit, it is the rise and flow and punctuation that I desire more than the fall, ebb, and parenthesis. Which means that I often do all I can to avoid it, fill … Continue reading Rhyme and Season: Part 4–What People Fear More Than Pain

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