J.K. Commandment #26: Book movie is the movie in words the visual American form.
"What we grieve for is not the loss of a grand vision, but rather the loss of common things, events and gestures. … Ordinariness is the most precious thing we struggle for, what the Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto fought for. Not noble causes or abstract theories. But the right to go on living with a sense of purpose and a sense of self-worth — an ordinary life." Open field one breath at a time finding commonalities touch points every day just smiling at someone finding the touch point making peace i gave out seeds candles soap bubbles chocolate bars the kids ran around the place full of children and i wasnt afraid and i held a baby in my arms and ate a cupcake and later on there was frozen lemonade and a man said i reminded him of piper, "bye piper" he said sweet fleeting touch points what else is there? a pin prick to let the light in to bind us red thread ladybug winged heart lotus flower dove and branch small steps reaching out i will set you here upon my skin you will set me there such a short time to be here such a long time gone.
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