waiting for the faded red bus,
a man of well-worn years.
His grey, faded trenchcoat;
black, degraded hat;
and scratched mahogany cane.
A man with a dream,
a man with a thought,
a man with a memory.
Flashback 25 years ...
Standing on the brand-new corner,
waiting for the bright red bus,
a man of tender years.
His brown, fitted overcoat,
flawless, matching, tophat,
and bouquet of fresh red roses.
A man with a job,
a man with a home,
a man with a bride.
He strolls happily along,
a smile plastered on his face,
he knows that she's waiting.
He opens the white screen door,
and calls out to her.
"Adelaide? Adelaide?"
He walks into the kitchen,
scrawled across a yellow parchment,
are four unforgettable words.
I found someone else.
By Ciara Lusted.








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"God has been waiting for the moment at which you discover that there is no question of earning a pass mark in this exam, or putting Him in your debt. "
Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis (that's right, the narnia guy)
and haha, i was just going to comment on your photo.
I must say your photos are absolutely incredible.
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"God has been waiting for the moment at which you discover that there is no question of earning a pass mark in this exam, or putting Him in your debt. "
Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis (that's right, the narnia guy)
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"God has been waiting for the moment at which you discover that there is no question of earning a pass mark in this exam, or putting Him in your debt. "
Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis (that's right, the narnia guy)
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I'm fearless. Now hear this. I'm earless. And I'm peer-less.
That means I'm eyeless. Which means I'm tearless. Which means my iris resides where my ears is. Which means I'm blinded. But I'mma find it I can feel it's nearness.
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