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Communication Complication

Communication Complication

A Poem by Sgammato [Inertia The Mus..


Summer Bries tries to hold a conversation with Liberty and friends, but their dialogue is constantly marred by text messages and other interruptions. ..
Kung Ikaw

Kung Ikaw

A Poem by Daisie Vergara (Dhaye)


Paano nga kaya?
devastating effects of corruption on American society and workers

devastating effects of corruption on American soci..

A Story by RobertSnodgrass


My adventures in American injustice and what I found out.
Racism

Racism

A Poem by Asya


This is my home, I was born here and lived here all my life.
Citizen

Citizen

A Poem by The_Doctor


Not long ago i was forced to take a teacher survey regarding my teachers of the year. The last question was, "How do you think you're a good citizen i..
Urination, don't take it for granted

Urination, don't take it for granted

A Poem by Robert Ronnow


Dick Burton examining Liz Taylor's rectal sphincter for blood. That's love. Sexual love. Pornographic, anthropological, primate love. ..
Two White Wines

Two White Wines

A Poem by Robert Ronnow


Dinner with old friends:salmon with red cabbage, asparagus, Caesar's salad, penne with broccoli, two white wines.Jane Jacobs could analyze how it al..
Honey Craft

Honey Craft

A Poem by Abdul Batin Osman Bey


Inspired by the taste of Honey and H.P.Lovecraft
 Courage

Courage

A Poem by Robert Ronnow


It takes some courage to eat a legume's fruitknowing what is known of each poisonous partof the locust (although the flowers may be frittered).What's ..
January 20th

January 20th

A Poem by coffeeandponies


A most volatile threat befell my body, the shelter of my personhood. And while I will not leave this country, this country has certainly left me.
A true countrymen

A true countrymen

A Poem by Niatrivedi


People believe that only soldiers at the border are true countrymen but it is a misconception even a common citizen can be a true countrymen .
Who Would You Be?

Who Would You Be?

A Poem by Francis Liedle


A poetic response to the COVID Plandemic
Protesting A Symbol Of Protest

Protesting A Symbol Of Protest

A Poem by Ronald K. Reddout


My feelings regarding a past Supreme Court decision that allowed the burning of the American Flag, Old Glory, to be protected under Freedom of Speech.