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Elder Caring Lawyer

we find our stuff

Just here, in tragedy, we find our stuff. Just here, in our joy and their need. :- Doug.

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echoes backdrop

echoes backdrop law practice :- Doug.

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Far from teaching

Far from teaching I am hearing :- Doug.

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Saturday morning

Saturday morning lingers abed poems writing me :- Doug.

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children become

The grandchildren become the grandparents. :- Doug.

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I ask this course

I ask this course What about our future ancestors matters? :- Doug.

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Then I did not know

Then I did not know what was my message supposing — since joy is gathering splashes from converse :- Doug.

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poems poems gathering

poems poems gathering gathering :- Doug.

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Gather grandchildren

Gather grandchildren. :- Doug.

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Every day stirs

Every day stirs me ask the grandchildren :- Doug.

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Sunrise convinces

Sunrise convinces the quest is right sing new poems :- Doug.

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Dreams as art

Dreams are at least Art Art draws one out :- Doug.

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to see and hug and converse

I want to see my grandchildren and hug them, have dinner, converse. Converse especially. I want to engage my grandchildren in talking about what kind of human beings they want to be. :- Doug.

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At play

At play with the 11th generation :- Doug.

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could not crash

Impossible it is to invent a culture which could not crash :- Doug.

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Would these be of use?

How long would it take you to teach someone your work well enough to be a help to you and to understand your frustrations and creativity? What if that person were an 11th generation elder, and the time were defined … Continue reading

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Ask a big turn

Ask them. This is a big turn. :- Doug.

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