For A River of Stones
http://ariverofstones.blogspot.com/
Like a river, a few well-placed words,
a sincere apology, can wash away
an accumulation of muddied
misunderstanding.
Elizabeth Crawford 1/25/11
For A River of Stones
http://ariverofstones.blogspot.com/
Like a river, a few well-placed words,
a sincere apology, can wash away
an accumulation of muddied
misunderstanding.
Elizabeth Crawford 1/25/11
Great analogy in this one, Elizabeth.
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Thank you, Tilly Bud. Experience is a wonderful thing,
Elizabeth
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Well said! Great little write. It might be good to expand that? How do we mend the hurt? “A river of well-placed words.” I like what you have said.
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Actually the water cleanses the wound. Then the warmth of the sun can begin the healing process. Thanks Annell,
Elizabeth
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So beautiful and so true. “A river of well-placed words” – wonderfully written.
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Thank you Robb, and I am finding this practice of daily stones to be hugely enlightening and satisfying,
Elizabeth
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