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Familiar Brooklyn autumn gusts…

Familiar Brooklyn autumn gusts and the pods. Brown, drying, found. Broke one and my tongue was sugared. We’d harvest free carob in the park.

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We irreconcilable gods danced,…

We irreconcilable gods danced, mingling ancient fiery powers. My sins, tangled tempestuously about your stars, crackle and char. I endure.

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triumphant in measure, the pro…

triumphant in measure, the prodigal son arrives, prostrate and steadfastly adoring, obligingly metamorphosing to NewYorkitarian. #home

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Pick yourself up, hold your he…

Pick yourself up, hold your head high, take a deep breath, brush yourself off, straighten your back, lift up your chin. Now, we begin. #life

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Poem, “Judgement Day”

With heaven and hell, every movement, observation and thought is sublimely appointed. In the face of a passing stranger, lie infinite depths and equal opposing heights. We can look through watery eyes at the walls as they close in on us, as time leaks from our clenched fists. Or, we might keep a mad faith, [...]

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