Sunday, April 18, 2010

miscellany

The usual practice, when our inane betrayals begin to surface, is to make everything generic.

We gave the world our children. (This may be a large part of "enough.")

What the world does with our children is another matter. But at the last, our children will have more choices than the world can see, know, acknowledge, or honor. And so it will be up to them, not to the world as pertains to the fruits borne.

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