Love arrives exactly when love is supposed too. And love leaves when love must.
Sarah Kaye and Phil Kaye of Project Voice
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Love arrives exactly when love is supposed too. And love leaves when love must.
Sarah Kaye and Phil Kaye of Project Voice
Love shits. But love also cries. Love will tell you you are beautiful and mean it...But love is not perfect and will sometimes forget.
Sarah Kaye & Phil Kay of Project Love
“Even now, after hundreds of hours practicing away my stutter I still feel the claw of meaning in the bottom of my throat. I’ve heard that even in space, you can hear the scratching of an I-I-I-I-I-I love you.”
- Phil Kaye, “Repetition"
http://youtu.be/EILQTDBqhPA
Lost in the Repetition
Someone in the gym introduced a concept to me about prayer that hit me, hard.
Matthew 6:7 - "and when you pray , do not use vain repetitions at the heathen do. For they think that they will be hear for their many words."
There's a difference between wresting with God, & coming to Him over & over again, asking & telling Him the same thing, as if He didn't hear you the first time. Fighting with God is important, but you can get to the point in which you're praying out of a Lack of trust more than anything else.
In Phil Kay's poem Repetition, he says, "if you repeat something over & over again it loses it's meaning". Prayer is not excluded from this truth.
It makes me think, what are the things things I've been bringing to God over & over again, not because I'm fighting for His blessing, but because I'm afraid He never hear me in the first place.