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Old Church

Women would love to pay a visit, light a candle, pray in the dark.
But they’re leery. Who’s lurking?
So they don’t come. Or not as much.

Men would love to pay a visit, sit in the dark, admire the beauty.
But they are afraid.
Who’s watching me? Who doesn’t trust me?
They don’t feel safe even here.

David Vaszko God and Religion, Sacramento poems, Women and Men Leave a comment December 28, 2019December 21, 2023 1 Minute

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Letters to Jim

These posts are letters David wrote to his deceased brother. Jim died in 1990. Click the link underĀ Categories above.

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