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Philosophical


  Decades if you’re lucky of sunsets and dawns, fair skies and storms. Not lucky at all say the jumpers, the waders, pockets weighted down with stones. Life’s without parole, and so much straw— unless you’re Kiefer painting Margarete’s hair, or St. Thomas walking on air, tossing his proofs for God. Most lives are small […]

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