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Wordsmith's Intersection: History (May/June 2004) With photos by Martin Betcherman of Kingston
Innately Forget This relentless drowning....man, I really thought I'd
float... ideals of importance, far too rapid for my liking scraps of here-and-now are forged by the pupil, and indistinctly recreated by the blue oblivion Submitted by Angela Teske
Horn of Plenty I often have issue with cellulose tissue and words that start with an "n". It's pollen, you see, that leads me to sneeze again and again and again! G.G. Falderal
PERFECT perfect is a mere conformity to a prescribed description a lifeless weary dull bore pedaled onto a pillar by one looking for nothing but an end bourgeois simply bores poet true be lipstick on mirror desperately trying to express chroma of red in lusty scented room rented by each tormented hour of passion for possession signed and sealed in the constant dying
breath of youth. garry bissell Please note: the signature is in lower case and smaller because it’s real!
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