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Wide Open Wide Open by D.M. Ditson
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“Months ago I shared my secrets with him and recognized the tenderness in his voice like I'd only given him more to love. Like a diamond that's been cut and now all its edges gleam.”
D.M. Ditson, Wide Open
“What if there are no villains at all?”
D.M. Ditson, Wide Open
“It passes away like the end of a day, like a toddler’s first goldfish, like a leaf in the autumn, like grandparents, like fruit flies, like memories, like a flower that’s been picked, like childhood and youth, like Ozymandias, like a worm that gets eaten by a bird that gets caught by a cat that gets hit by a car, like starving children across the world, like everything.

The days weave together, a million tiny moments that I despise or savour or simply notice one at a time as I fall deeper and deeper into silence and into God, which is just another word for Love.”
D.M. Ditson, Wide Open
“These lilies are a sacrifice, a savagery, another death needed to remember that which is no more.”
D.M. Ditson, Wide Open