Letter from the Editor
Dear Reader,
I’m sure we’ve asked ourselves, “What wouldn’t I do for perfect love to find me?” I think the answer is: it does, but never in the way we would have expected. In receiving it, in abundantly giving of it, it rewards us with exactly what we need.
The six word love stories in this issue bravely, wisely let love in…and let it go. Love endures sacrifice, fortifies, knows how to remember, but also forgive and loosen hold.
I hope these stories bring fullness into your life.
Phynne~Belle
Tender touch coaxed his heavy heart. -Marilyn Chambron
Adopted baby girl now caregiver daughter -Randi Israelow
the birth canal is a thorn box -Robert Fleming
Two hearts connected by tear-proof strings -Antje Bothin
Love died but I found you. -Dane Ince
Your shadow still clings to me. -Marianne Tefft
love—the joy between two sufferings -LKN
Shared fave playlist. Fourteen same songs! -Julian Matthews
Poles apart, enough space, well blended. -Jaya Kalyanaraman
Love and grief embrace like sisters. -Susanne West
I’m tormented by your crooked smile. -Terri Rose-Jertson
Tears water your grave - roses bloom. -Shalini Nandkeolyar