some call me foolish
i am love
some say i do not exist
i am love
some crucify me
i am love
some do not allow me to be
i am love
i am so alone
i am love
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(inspired by the life of Charles de Foucauld)
by Paul Cech / April 1st, 2018
some call me foolish
i am love
some say i do not exist
i am love
some crucify me
i am love
some do not allow me to be
i am love
i am so alone
i am love
This article was posted on Sunday, April 1st, 2018 at 8:02am and is filed under Poetry.
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