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Monthly Archives: July 2012
On Your Marx, Get Set, Go
Lessons From The Left: What Is To Be Done by ANDREW LEVINE “These days, comparatively beneficent capitalist states, the kind that still survive in much of western and northern Europe look pretty good from over here, notwithstanding the unrelenting efforts … Continue reading
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What Kind of Trees Are These By Adrienne Rich “There’s a place between two stands of trees where the grass grows uphill and the old revolutionary road breaks off into shadows near a meeting-house abandoned by the persecuted who disappeared … Continue reading
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For Example
For Example November 23, 1963 “Sometimes you meet an old man whose fist isn’t clenched blue-white. Someone like that old poet whose grained palm once travelled the bodies of sick children. Back in the typed line was room for everything: … Continue reading
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Family Values: The Bridgrooms of Indiana
“Titled “It Could Happen To You,” the clip contains heartwarming anecdotes about the relationship between Shane Bitney Crone and Tom Bridegroom, who were committed to one another for six years. “We started a business, owned a home and traveled the … Continue reading
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Driveway
The white screen-door, With olive cracks In worn pentimento Opens when—- Nudges At the smudged spot— The shiny place On the old brass handle, Locking or releasing Unto— The granite porch, Which, everyday, Leads down To sunken rounds of stone, Unto— The granite porch, Which, everyday, Leads down To sunken rounds of stone, Buried in the tufted grass Calling up the driveway. In ruts gone deep To the earthy bone, Rocks seep up From down, Raising ground And Making compact It’s keep. Deep in rain The colored ones, Little pebbles From the stream, In reds, blues, greens and cream, Tumble along The rainbow drain. Larger ones Worn smooth By the adagios Of wheels. … Continue reading
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‘Ode…’
Originally published before the reality of the Aurora, Colorado tragedy was realized. May we offer this post in tribute.
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A New Best Thing
Play Funeral Director…A Race To Your Final Resting Place. Fun with a taboo subject. An enlightening experience and a real eye opener. FUNERAL DIRECTOR …A Race to Your Final Resting Place A FUN WAY TO ADDRESS A TABOO SUBJECT … Continue reading
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Lesser Evilism
LESSER EVILISM “There is ample evidence that Obama knows better than he does; that he sees, or once saw, the world aright and that his instincts are, or were, decent. What happened? To answer that question, it is worth reflecting … Continue reading
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