When the Prodigal Son returned home
for the second time, his father, all joy
and forgiveness, announced a party at once.
And at once set to work. Even the most distant
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hmmm, daniel. i think i get the feeling here as one who likes solitude—perhaps to the point of being a curmudgeon. but if we are one—as in moments of clarity we realize— isn't codependency part of it all? it's natural i think to read our own stories into that of the prodigal. for me it was my hunger to experience the things i so intensely longed for. and after... i tell about it in my brief poem at the threshold. -glen
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hmmm, daniel. i think i get the feeling here as one who likes solitude—perhaps to the point of being a curmudgeon. but if we are one—as in moments of clarity we realize— isn't codependency part of it all? it's natural i think to read our own stories into that of the prodigal. for me it was my hunger to experience the things i so intensely longed for. and after... i tell about it in my brief poem at the threshold. -glen