
F--king Asshole: God Swears Too?
A Poem About Pain and Forgiveness
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Narrated by:
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Luna Yves
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By:
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Emma Lee
About this listen
When we are hurt deep—deep, deep down to our core
When swear words are the most accurate way we know how to describe the pain
When f--king asshole is the most precise way to express how we feel—Does God get it? Does he swear, too? Does he feel our pain the same way we do? Would he say, "f--king asshole," too?
And beyond that, what would he add? Does he sympathize, just to leave us where we are? Is that the best he will do?
F--king Asshole is a poem that expresses pain, anger, hurt, frustration, forgiveness, comfort, hope, and healing. Come and see how one honest, gut-wrenching phrase can start at unexplainable hurt and anger and lead to unparalleled peace and love.
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