"It once was lost but now is found," to mimic the words of "Amazing Grace," first encountered by me via Judy Collins. I thought it was a folk song, not a hymn. What did I know? The "it" here refers to my Obama '08 campaign button, whose loss was lamented in the preceding post.
I found "it" today by reaching into the right pocket of my black dress pants.
Bingo.
I thought I had already looked there.
"It" appears when one is ready, or not at all.
Can't create coincidence.
Or was "it" here all along?
Next.
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