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This letter of comfort was written to an incarcerated man who had just found out that his father had died. He struggles to share his burdens… Sharing can bring comfort to our souls if we will share our hearts.
For Kristian:
The shadow within your eyes calls for comfort
And your pain beckons, though not deliberate.
Too often we [...]
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