Love in Hard Places

Monday, August 27, 2012


She’s the whip on the top of a frappe (or froth on a cappuccino) and the chocolate at the bottom of the nutty butty.

She’s everything I prefer.

Distance intimates perfection, but there’s forgiveness woven in our sisterly connection that pulls weeds with care and crying compassion.

Linked in this uniquity we reside in the solace of knowing someone knows, you know?

Stuck in the slanted blue-green checkered labyrinth of separation, but pushed into perseverance and muscularly relaxed, knowing the continuity of what we have is as long as life. 


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