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So much can happen in a year that it is little wonder that time is the great equalizer. I’ve always felt that time in and of itself is the greatest judge, the most effective executioner, and the most passionate protector. While time delivers us onto the chopping block of life, dismembering all semblance of our former selves with one last breath, one last quake, it also holds off the inevitable decay, and heals the microscopic rips and tears of our hearts. Time has the power to heal, to destroy – to equalize.
So much has changed – my wife and I, deeply in love, married in March of 2009. On our honeymoon, a great revelation in drunken stupor lead to a new spiritual awakening. Time has healed the rifts between my father and I, and has closed the great chasm between my mother and I as well. My sister and I have a new relationship, a new genesis of understanding and mutual respect. My art has culminated in satisfaction, and its fruition has become a staple in our decrepit scene.
For now – I sleep. Tomorrow, we talk. There’s much more to hear, friend. Silence comes when you grow old and sad, then die. I plan on doing neither of those any time soon.
See you soon kid.