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Metaphor

September 12, 2018September 12, 2018 Sheila DougalLeave a comment

"There's lemon juice in my bones." The only way I knew to describe the pain as I grew. "I'm a dog, tail between her legs pouting under your table." My response to God's rule. Sometimes letters together form words flat linear toneless plain. Better to explore with metaphor. As Lewis mused of tunes we've never heard… Continue reading Metaphor →

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