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Fifteen Years

September 21, 2020 by practicallyknowntheology, posted in Poetry

by John Ellis (for my bride, my love) Fifteen years is a life; a short life Of hurts and hopes, of longings and loving. Our age is older than it is young; yet, Our age is only now seasoning into understanding. Fifteen years is not an eternity Even if our life is grappling with bottomlessness. … Continue reading Fifteen Years

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