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Banana Kick
by Saira Viola When he told me he’d made love To someone else on that old sofa Mottled with flies I thought my world was over A petite busty babe Long hair and smiling eyes He didn’t wait More than one date To penetrate her deep. ‘It’s not serious’ he said, ‘But […]

In Shades of Why
By: JB Fertile and fueled by a rage, an age, a circumstance, time and chance… And she screams Why, why, why? In shades of cool and blue and orange and green and yellow and crimsons Compelled, derailed, broken, outspoken and resurrected in the depths And there she stands, staring, holding […]

Insomnia We Trust
by Ashley Beth Dark emotions in corners of mind. Come up when you’re in a fragile state. A state betwixt awake and asleep. A softened barrier between real and dream. “No, don’t go in there. No. Don’t go inside that thought.” It will stick to you like stink from a […]

Too many of you move like this
by Kevin Eickmeier You floated through like the remnants of a long dead dream only to spread promises of pain back over already healed scars. I still remember the night you drifted off into the darkness, the way you tried to push me off the top of towers so tall […]

“Which Way”
by Ashley Beth As I walk towards the escalator Through security It occurred to me How many trips has it been for me? England, France, Hawaii Twice It’s just so nice The perspective you get When you fly on a jet Your paranoia all set For now Until the return […]

Obama trying to win more support for TPP
by Mark Linnhoefer – On Tuesday, Obama started a sales pitch that included a call to farmers to urge their congressmen to pass the treaty that he considers “an enormous achievement.” The president is looking to gain support from the Republican-led Congress and, according to the White House, will be making […]

German officials turn blind eye to sexual offenses in refugee shelters
by Mark Linnhoefer – On Tuesday, German officials were accused by both the police union and women’s right groups of not necessarily ignoring but definitely playing down reports of all kinds of sexual offenses happening in refugee shelters for fear of an adverse public reaction to those seeking asylum. The German […]

Sanders stuns the political establishment again & again
October 5, 2015 by Johann Galloway First, Bernie Sanders was ignored. But the media blackout backfired, ignited rioting on social media sites and piqued the curiosity of a multitude, even the disillusioned millennials – a huge demographic of presumed slackers and sleepy heads too cynical to vote. Convention centers and stadiums […]

Bill Murray-Saving Painting Returns to Chicago
Bradley James Weber — “Song of the Lark,” the 1884 painting that actor Bill Murray credits with saving his life, makes its return this week to Gallery 222 in the Art Institute of Chicago. In an early 2014 press junket for the movie The Monuments Men, Murray recalled being so troubled […]
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