Month: October 2007

  • Truly Love Must Never End

    Truly Love Must Never End

    truly love must never end just gets damaged broken discarded while you never forget

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  • Stillborn

    Stillborn

    My baby is newborn and white, plump; luscious in an innocent way like white off a new-painted wall. Like if I pasted it to the wall its new baby-fat skin would stick and peel to the wall. I’m thinking I could never let go of something so precious. My baby so beautiful; my baby so…

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  • Homage to Yeats

    Homage to Yeats

    The bones pile up all around. We walk on the dead: we eat their ashes, we drink their dust. But we are deaf. Deaf to the strangled cry of their thousand throats- in anguish and despair, “You are going the wrong way!!” “We love you” (and) “You hate yourselves, children, just as we did too.”…

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  • Canada’s Forgotten

    Canada’s Forgotten

    There isn’t a day when I flip through the television channels and don’t come across some sort of placement by United Way, or some other humanitarian organization. We are given a view into a world of despair and hopelessness. These people (seemingly only women and children) are made to live in unbelievable poverty, hungry and…

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  • Dialogue of the Forgotten Victims

    Dialogue of the Forgotten Victims

    2,974 dead from 9/11 – appropriated for purposes of propaganda says: Hey, we have a question for everyone… Why has the world gone so insane over our relatively small number of deaths yet seems to be incapacitated when it comes to the daily deaths from hunger?

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  • Forgotten

    Forgotten

    Our daily experience is of a local world viewed through many expectations, and for good reason; it would be overwhelming to approach every social situation as totally new, without an ability to make predictive use of dispositions attributed to others. It is this ability to consistently form accurate expectations of the behaviour of others which…

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