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John The Beloved (part I)

January 13, 2015by Schofie Leave a comment

Marginal cost, marginal benefit The mathematics of loving true I had hoped that this might be significant That you could value me And I could value you – Forgive the […]

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The Life and Death of God

December 16, 2014by Schofie Leave a comment

Your breath crystallizing in the dark cold night As the starry expanse welcomes you to Bethlehem You’ve come full term with your destiny And divinest joys well from the depths […]

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Johnathan Schofield

Enlightened

October 4, 2013by Schofie Leave a comment

It’s not like I have never thought, Of what the consequence may be, To take the things that I’ve been taught, And break them down internally, Into their base atomic […]

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Johnathan Schofield

The Language of True Love

January 8, 2013by Schofie Leave a comment

26 letters hundreds of phonetic combinations well over 250,000 words millions of potential meanings variants in expressive intonation to change those meanings context to change it further and still when I say […]

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Margaret and Stanley

October 16, 2012by Schofie Leave a comment

by Katrina Case   (This is a conversation between two very Southern people. Accents should be included if possible.) Margaret: Oh my, Stanley, I have no idea what to choose. […]

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EnemiesTurnedAllies (7/08/09)

June 1, 2012by Schofie Leave a comment

Once upon a time, not so very long ago, When cavemen roamed the earth, and earth was caked in snow, Upon a certain day, a little girl was born, In […]

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Tears Can Be Beautiful (3/30/09)

May 31, 2012by Schofie Leave a comment

There is a beauty inside a tear, That few men can see  because of fear, Afraid to embrace picturesque pain, For fear they’d erase everything but shame, But I have […]

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Old Rhyme (Johnathan Schofield)

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