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The Dust That Settles Between Sculptures
When you think of all the time spent constructing a life, each scene cast in its fragile plaster mold and then carefully chiselled and sanded away so the finished piece can find its own path in the world out there … Continue reading
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Marriage and Weddings
Each circle shared is a chance for new growth; in the union of two souls a life is born, and for those who truly respect their troth a precious and delicate bond is formed. Great adventure lies on the path … Continue reading
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Tagged commitment, daily poems, love, marriage, poetry by request, sonnet, union
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