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This Land stood proud, its heroes glorified in every hamlet. Pleasant land untouched by foreign hand. Great tracts lay yet…
This Land stood proud, its heroes glorified in every hamlet. Pleasant land untouched by foreign hand. Great tracts lay yet…
Recién nacido, de rasgos dulces, Resplandor, en un mundo sin luces, Regalo tan rico sin mezquindad, Convertiendo tristezas en felicidad.…
Infant child of features mild, Placid in a world so wild, What abiding gift you bring, Dispersing sorrows in tranquility.…
This March is colder, Than the one before. Last March, The March before the war. This March is brutal,…
SQUEEZE THE HOURGLASS The heart cries for the calm of the lake — The mind turbulent in its wake, the…
poem: the peace-warrior: Copy-2 2-24-10 © apeco ? …my sullen fasting pace went-over thoughts barely my knowing 100-miles after legs…
poem: Steppenwolf would that I could be hearing demonstration-Speakers these, off-Times… 2-20-10 what’s more…
if creative destruction ends if spontaneity chokes if learning loses to doing if creating is reduced to producing if orthodoxy…
If I was President The first thing I would do is call Mumia Abu-Jamal. No, if I was president the…
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