the sieve and the sand

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Day: July 31, 2010

When In Rome, do as Romans do. Everywhere else, probably best to pretend you have no associastion with the savage imperialists that sacked, burned and raped their culture and everything else related to it.

poetry

and when we kick it,
as they say on the other side of town,
all the folks will stop and stare
cuz there we’ll be, just kickin’ it,
admittedly,
on the wrong side of town

July 31, 2010 Jay W. Ess 3 Comments

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poetry

admittedly, i found your body
in a shallow grave in my backyard
i was shaking like a lost child
your body smoking like a fallen star

July 31, 2010 David X. Hugo Tagged death, love 5 Comments
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