*song written by Cam Mullins & Carolyn Jean Yates Perhaps—in short—you could go with IT = “how much I love you” You probably aren’t intended to be cheered-up by a line like I kno… more →
What is the That (or It)wrote 1 day ago: I’ve tried for a long time to find a gender neutral pronoun with which to refer to Divinity, b … more →
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