I long to step outside of myself
Towards the vision of something free
I lift an arm, a leg, a hand–oh to move so gracefully
Yet my mind is chained to earthly things
Imperfections who beg to hold me down
Hurting. Bleeding.
My bruised image falls to the ground
A silent surrender, guised as sleep
I lost my motivation to be free
An unnoticed passage through time
While I lay trapped, inside my own body... [read more]
For those who have not heard about the two sides of Bob Saget—best known for his acting role as the squeaky-clean father figure Danny Tanner on the 90’s television show Full House—it may come as a shock to hear about his extremely “blue” off-the-camera (and sometimes on) personality. The exposure of Saget’s dark-side went mainstream in the 2005 release of The Aristocrats, a movie where Saget reportedly trumped about 100 comedians in his ability to tell one of the “filthiest” jokes on-screen in history.
What about Bob?
This article is not about Bob, but what he represents; a step further, he is a symbol of what our nation is in-danger of representing... [read more]
One month and six days
to live her life, a sacrifice of praise
Fit for her father who remembered her plea
to go to the mountains—weep her virginity
During those two months in the mountains I embraced quite different sets of emotion. Tears, because my life, which would shortly end in this world, would never know the love of a man. Smiles, dancing and singing, because sacrifice out of love would save many people. Love is the centerpiece of both emotions, from it stems loss and gain
Companions followed me there.... [read more]

Manifesto
Our Family
A Danny Tanner Nation
One Month and Six Days
Shekinah Grace
The Purpose of Marriage
Trapped
Walking in Fields of Ripening