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Stain Removal
Remember being dressed up in a new outfit, new shoes, cleaned and sparkling from head to toe, with Mom’s smiling approval? On the way to some social event, if only at Grandma’s house for holiday festivities? Then within the … Continue reading →
Posted in change, changing the end of the story, child, Choice, Definitions, embarrassment, enlightenment, Grasped Lightly, Journal Writing, Memory, nuns, sin, stain remover, trajectory, writing
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Tagged change, clothesline, definition, forward movement, fresh air, holiday festivities, hope, key, Memory, missing the mark, mistakes, Mom's smiling approval, new outfit, nuns, possibilities, purpose, rebirth, renewal, sin, soul, stain, stain removal, tied in knots, trajectory
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Only Grasped Lightly
Writer’s Island prompt 11 – “SLIPPED THROUGH MY FINGERS”. So much has slipped through my fingers that couldn’t grip as tightly as I wished them to. Held loosely, many fell to ground without a sound, some forgotten in haste to … Continue reading →
Posted in child, Grasped Lightly, lesson, pain, poem, story
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Tagged better place, dark stain, fabric of existence, grasping hands, haste, lesson, letters, never intended, nuns, pain, poems, remember, sin, slipped through fingers, soul, stories, wasn't meant to be, wish
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