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“I’m a student of life!”
she proclaims, as if
graduation were the farthest
thing from her mind –
or at least from her heart.
How does this attitude work
in the real world,
where “control issues”
pop-up at every corner,
insisting we get a grip?
In life’s adolescence –
a period not necessarily
confined
to years ending in “teen” –
hands and minds squeeze racquetballs
in order to strengthen their
clench.
Suffocation begins when
a fourth and fifth “R” –
Relationships and Religion –
succumb to the hands of control;
there is no room for love,
much less for God, if we’re
unable
to liberate the marionette
strings.
Learning to relax and release
is a lifelong course;
a crucial one for receiving
a degree of/in Grace.
© 2015 Todd Jenkins
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