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23 FEB 06

From week two, 14 sentences:

A body without light. It's possible our trouble is today behind us. I didn't ask, but wondered why.

I think I was trying to say (in part) aren't footnotes fun. Everyone knew, her family was. "Upholstered." But it takes energy to be myself. If you're a person like me, you will start to guess. I don't need hope to paint.

Some of the pain was "referred pain." Now we were supposed to be just friends again. Only if we all speak French. I re-entered a version of my right mind and became very very tired. The tiny people are dressed for winter but the light is warm.

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14 sentences, week three:

The idea that I might tone down "the time stuff." To be modern. To be friendly. My hunch is that the key is in dailyness. There's a hole in the middle of life (the body). Somebody got here following a Google trail for "make Scout's ham costume."

Time together when we're not supposed to be doing something else. Shook hands with the roofers, then the mechanic. I can be swayed. The Magic of Believing?

Something keeps opening a space in the middle of life. I really liked being in there. "She made some coffee, it was just so nice." It's timeless, they say of [inaudible].

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