In Whom We Live
IN WHOM WE LIVE
Near imperceptible, this incremental
acclimation to the presence: comparable
to respiration, that monotonous
insistence of the heart. Let us
chalk this gradual reduction in
attentiveness to a certain
degree of overexposure. Label
it a level of acquaintance, if you will.
One night, you may discover even
you have fallen prey to such a blindness
of familiarity: there, on your knees,
as you petition He attend you
in your need. A fine request. Much like
a fish who orders something to drink.
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