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Renewal

Into the darkness I enter. The black seats lie silently in wait. Compulsively reaching within the depths of my bag, I take hold of the pencil. It is sharp, ready to engage the enemy. The angry desktop is laid horizontal, … Continue reading

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Retrospect

I shoulda not just sat there.      smiling like a fool. I coulda touched her silky hair;      broken all the rules. I woulda told her she was rare—      precious, shining as a jewel. I wish I’d mentioned how I care,      tried … Continue reading

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The Chair

I tire. The weight is too much. Productivity. Procrastination. The choices are so numerous… I can’t think clearly. Too much noise. The door is closed already. I get up and shut the window. Now the voices are silent. No more … Continue reading

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Dirty Tricks

Preface: This was written about something that really did happen to me at summer youth camp one year. Actually, I’m rather embarrassed by the whole thing. I’m quite embarrassed by these lyrics, too. But hey, if the Internet isn’t a … Continue reading

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