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The Greatest of These

In Poetry by Sean Critchfield

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And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.

Breathe.
Settle yourself.
Try to understand.
We were meant to love.
And if we can not love, then we were meant to try to love.
And failing that we were made to breathe.
And try again.

Photo (Flickr CC) by Jim Nix

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Sean Critchfield
Sean Critchfield is a renegade vagabond artist. He is a director, actor, singer, writer, and performance poet. He has performed and directed for companies across the globe, including Utah Shakespearean Festival, Hope Summer Rep, and Melbourne Comedy Festival. Sean has opened as a performance poet for Malcolm Jamal Warner, KRS-ONE, and Rives. He was once a grand slam poetry champ and was voted best poet and best poem in Las Vegas. Currently, Sean's day job is split between playing Rick in Pawn Shop Live: The Lost Episode at the Riviera Casino and Merlin in King Arthur's Tournament at the Excalibur Hotel in Las Vegas. He also teaches and directs for Rainbow Company Youth Theater. But his first love has always been poetry. He believes in the power of words and the art of simple storytelling. And he wants to hear your story too.
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