Craig Parshall Quotes
Though He Was Tired Of Loneliness - Tired Down To The Depths Of His Heart - That Was Really Not Was Troubled Him Most. What Tortured Him Was The Hunger In His Soul. A Longing. A Quiet Voice That Could Not Be Stilled. Not A Threatening Voice - Or A Nagging One. But A Persistent Calling. Like A Parent Who Calls An Errant Child Back To Dinner. Or A Father Who Calls For A Son To Join Him Down At The Pier For A Fishing Trip; Like A Voice Echoing Off The Lake. It Was A Strangely Familiar Voice That Was Calling. A Little Like The Memory Of A Reunion, Long Forgotten. Why Did He Resist It, Even Fear It? Why Would He Not Respond To A Call That Came To Him In A Way That Sounded, And Felt, So Much Like Family?
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