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Zen Cowboy Poet & Freelance Philosopher

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Neil Meili

FAITH IN THE AFTERLIFE

String Too Short To Save / tagged Death, Faith / April 11, 2018 / by neil_2015_wordpress@neilmeili.com

FAITH IN THE AFTERLIFE

Burial suit
with two pairs of pants

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