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Generation
by Michael Merriweather When I look at us the people that I have known the writers and the artists I see a generation I see the seed and it blossoms into the bud of a thousand faces I see a … Continue reading
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Poem
by Alex Niculescu 21st century monster who rides the rails just before dark with a warm heart and brittle nails she welcomes me, a coiffed stranger, into her frictionless limbo the place i call home
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Poem
by Alex Niculescu DC SDS Those horns of a rabbit grow, tier by tier, and the stasis between them is a dirty lie, toothy and thick. When once there were creatures of the forest and air, that knew how to … Continue reading
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Day of Rage
Day of Rage by Eric Blasco They watched as the banks burned. Some hearts churned, And some curdled (pickle juice and milk) For the wives and children The lives That made up their world– Vastly different From these kids On … Continue reading
Stealing Your Rights
Stealing Your Rights by Ramiz Andoni, George Mason University SDS Thousands of teens sitting in a street Singing words like love, live, peace Holding signs, no violence at all Just exercising the right to assemble with peers Men in black … Continue reading
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