Don’t return these to the library
Things you get at the library
You don’t have to return
As long as you pass them along
Warmth on a cool day
Cool on a hot
Smiles
Studies and meetings and light
:- Doug.

Things you get at the library
You don’t have to return
As long as you pass them along
Warmth on a cool day
Cool on a hot
Smiles
Studies and meetings and light
:- Doug.
We think along the way we have thought. It is a straight line. We did not know we could turn 131 degrees left, let alone some degrees off horizontal. Until the straight line got broken. Break the straight line.
:- Doug.
We cannot understand one another. Impossible. We each have a different set of data. This is good. It inserts variances. Gates we didn’t even see get unlocked.
:- Doug.
I think I know what I think: but I don’t until I start to write. From that trinket box I need to pluck out this: what I wrote is no longer what I think. What to do? Write and talk and write some more.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2224
The purpose of a conversation is to explore: new concepts, visions, fears, relationships, our reach that exceeds our grasp. A conversation is a way to draw forth not merely what is the seed of the person, but the seed of the between of these two persons. Conversations are meant to include mistakes, meanders, missed turns, turnings back. Loss, adventure, misadventure. Starts at the end which are really in the muddle. Conversations take you to places you never. . . . The purpose of a conversation is to explore the fact that we each exist and are here in this space together for a time.
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