Written by Jacob Ibrag
‘Will you take me as I
am?’ He asked as she stared
at the ring he had just given her.
‘How can I keep this when the soul
that wants to be with me refuses
to accept its own vessel?’
Written by Jacob Ibrag
‘Will you take me as I
am?’ He asked as she stared
at the ring he had just given her.
‘How can I keep this when the soul
that wants to be with me refuses
to accept its own vessel?’
Looking forward to your next post! π
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Nice read
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A judgement within?
Nicely written…
chris
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Welcome!
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Oh what a character!!!!
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I really like this. You’re making me think so much of how I struggle.
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Cool
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Beautiful and haunting. You keep teaching me, by example, what good poetry is and does.
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Thank you very much Jeff π
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Making the complications so simple. Choices, always choices. This is a powerful one.
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Thank you Ali π
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I’ve got to say. I’ve been following your posts for a while and I am mesmerized by the look and feel of your blog. The content is just as touching and it’s simplicity and purity is really beautiful. You’re doing good. Thumbs up.
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That means a lot to me, thank you very much π
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This is riveting! Oh I want to know more, the soul and the vessel.
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