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My skin looks like alabaster against the chocolate of his but it is true that if we both bled it would be red. But his blood? It would flow with an incurable virus.
It is this sickness flowing through his veins that makes him wear layers of sweaters in the Florida heat. Always cold this "sick boy." You can see on his skin that he is not well and his eyes confirm the story.
But on Memorial Day a group of us sat around a table spread with home cooked fare. Caucasians, Latinos, Asians, African Americans. And the table made us equal. Food is a great equalizer. If you are sick you can come to the table and feel like one made well. If you are an outcast you come to the table and feel welcomed.
And as hands brush in the passing of platters and bowls you remember that we are all human and everyone needs a life with the table at it's center.
"On Fridays we write. And sometimes it goes all over the place and we let it. We get messy and real and sometimes we cry and sometimes we laugh but we get it done week after week. We show up and write free.
Five minutes on one prompt. We silence the critic and the audience, we make peace with our mistakes, and our word tense that goes in and out when we type fast. We don't overthink or edit or make a fuss. We just believe words spilled are worth something even if they come out like madness." -Alia Joy
Join us here.
On Fridays we write. And sometimes it goes all over the place and we let it. We get messy and real and sometimes we cry and sometimes we laugh but we get it done week after week. We show up and write free.
Five minutes on one prompt. We silence the critic and the audience, we make peace with our mistakes and our word tense that goes in and out when we type fast. We don’t overthink or edit or make a fuss. We just believe words spilled are worth something even if they come out like madness. Join us?
- See more at: http://lisajobaker.com/#sthash.Tg2X4SF1.dpuf
Five minutes on one prompt. We silence the critic and the audience, we make peace with our mistakes and our word tense that goes in and out when we type fast. We don’t overthink or edit or make a fuss. We just believe words spilled are worth something even if they come out like madness. Join us?
- See more at: http://lisajobaker.com/#sthash.Tg2X4SF1.dpuf
On Fridays we write. And sometimes it goes all over the place and we let it. We get messy and real and sometimes we cry and sometimes we laugh but we get it done week after week. We show up and write free.
Five minutes on one prompt. We silence the critic and the audience, we make peace with our mistakes and our word tense that goes in and out when we type fast. We don’t overthink or edit or make a fuss. We just believe words spilled are worth something even if they come out like madness. Join us?
- See more at: http://lisajobaker.com/#sthash.Tg2X4SF1.dpuf
Five minutes on one prompt. We silence the critic and the audience, we make peace with our mistakes and our word tense that goes in and out when we type fast. We don’t overthink or edit or make a fuss. We just believe words spilled are worth something even if they come out like madness. Join us?
- See more at: http://lisajobaker.com/#sthash.Tg2X4SF1.dpuf
On
Fridays we write. And sometimes it goes all over the place and we let
it. We get messy and real and sometimes we cry and sometimes we laugh
but we get it done week after week. We show up and write free. Five
minutes on one prompt: this week is : Nothing. We silence the critic and
the audience, we make peace with our mistakes and our word tense that
goes in and out when we type fast. We don’t overthink or edit or make a
fuss. We just believe words spilled are worth something even if they
come out like madness. Join us? We’re at Lisa Jo’s,
and we need your story. - See more at:
http://www.narrowpathstohigherplaces.com/five-minute-friday-nothing/#sthash.EMrC3irP.dpuf
Beautiful Joy! I love it when you write about the table at the center of life and how it brings people together. Happy Friday and keep 'em coming my friend. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Renia. Your encouragement means the world to me.
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