bweisner: You Live Your Life As If Joy Had Turned Its Back On You
bweisner: Her Art was Ash and Blood. Her Song was the Wind. Her Canvas was the Sky. Her Home Was the Sea
bweisner: Why Would You Walk a Mile In My Shoes?
bweisner: Sybil Knight: A Woman I Could Never Hold On To
bweisner: Joseph Barnhardt: A Man with a Poet's Tongue
bweisner: Tinna Einarsdóttir: A Woman with a Commanding Presence
bweisner: Elena Knight: A Woman of Quiet Dignity
bweisner: Franklin Weaver: A Man With the World at His Feet
bweisner: Should I See What You See? Should I Feel What You Feel?
bweisner: I Believe That My Weekend Will Be Peaceful
bweisner: I Am Glad To Meet Your New Friend
bweisner: You Can't Change What Has Already Come To Pass. You Can Only Allow It To Consume All Of Your Days.
bweisner: I Have No Need For Your Plastic World
bweisner: It Pains Me To Know That We Will Never Be Friends
bweisner: You Head Into the World with Your Jacket of Tweed and Your Shoes of Leather
bweisner: My Own Memory Falters
bweisner: Should I Even Care If I'm Good Enough For You
bweisner: Your Emotions Slam Against Your Breastbone; They Rattle Your Ribcage
bweisner: You're Bleary-eyed As You Walk Into the World
bweisner: You May Not Even Recognize What Day It Is
bweisner: The Girl Sits Alone Waiting for the Bus To Take Her Away to a Better World, to a Better Life
bweisner: This Is a Life That Few Could Ever Think To Live, and Even Fewer Could Ever Think to Live Without
bweisner: Laura Harper
bweisner: Derek Winchester
bweisner: Melanie Cake
bweisner: Rúna Vala Þorgrímsdóttir
bweisner: Marshall Sutherland
bweisner: Andy Mock
bweisner: Cedric Myers
bweisner: There Is a Woman in Japan Who Knows the Sound of the Saddest Song and Understands Its Beauty Through and Through