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Fear and Loathing in Golgotha

Beatitude earned by way of human cruelty– The head count, shameful.   (Film still from The Passion of Joan of Arc)

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The Way We Were

Something about sap, and scent, and leaving everything behind to avoid death by porcelain, and usher in the right rain in real-time. They had grown sick of being someone else’s decoys engineered to lure in god knows what on a … Continue reading

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Grayscale

For millennia, a cross that stones bear nobly– mute throughout the din.   (Installation by Yoko Ono)

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This Side of Paradise

Marshaling heaven the keys to the kingdom find writers typing.  

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Worn to Marvel

The old cobbler left behind a pair of shoes– fame became their lot.   (Artwork by Vincent Van Gogh)

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This Way In

There is a holding that patterns its assured grip on a tender charge.

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Cell Service

The reception is terrible up here. Perhaps when electricity is invented things will become clearer?

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Glint

When all is said and done the horses will continue to run in circles under the sun to the taffied delight and unbridled glee of children who claim their rightful inheritance of joy by the simplest means available.

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Night at the Opera

Is the monkey mind tethered to the man or to the box in which the man keeps his thoughts locked? Music plays, as a tin cup rattles its petition for change, and eveything continues, as is.

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Revolution

Miller on his bike, joy riding through the cosmos– the lore of cycling.   (Photo: Henry Miller and his bike)  

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