gevurah shebyesod
I put on what I want to put on, your “don’t you think that’s a little low-cut for shul?” from ten years ago still in my head, but today my shul is everywhere and I am through
we learn Midrash Tanchuma with our breaths covered sitting a discreet distance from each other on the low stone wall along the sidewalk along the grass along the curb along the street that connects our two houses
what makes time with you time that I like is that time exists in our words the same as between them, which maybe allows space to exist in us the same as between us, all together, apace
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