The Sadness Lingers

This post will be very different. I am not going to quote anything from the piece to which I refer you. I do not want to take anything out of context. Nor do I wish to spoil the flow of what the writer has poured into it. Charles M. Blow's columns in the New York Times now appear twice a week, on Thursdays and on Saturdays. Usually the evening before he puts up a link on Facebook and asks readers to "let me know what you think." He did so tonight, for this column, whose titled I have borrowed for this post. I simply ask that you go read it. Anything else you is a blessing, particularly if you help enable others to read it. Peace.

This post will be very different.

I am not going to quote anything from the piece to which I refer you.

I do not want to take anything out of context.

Nor do I wish to spoil the flow of what the writer has poured into it.

Charles M. Blow’s columns in the New York Times now appear twice a week, on Thursdays and on Saturdays.

Usually the evening before he puts up a link on Facebook and asks readers to “let me know what you think.”

He did so tonight, for this column, whose titled I have borrowed for this post.

I simply ask that you go read it.

Anything else you is a blessing, particularly if you help enable others to read it.

Peace.

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