The Iron Curtain: My part in its downfall
British Army secret cold war strategies, Cyprus, sometime in the 80's
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A strange meeting
often accused of converting people in Christianity by force, sometimes rightly so. But there are some who put the religion of Man ahead of the religions made by Man.
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It is not ok
It is not ok to only Eat omelettes because You would like to be New as an egg. It is not ok to make Your tobacco pouch into A mouth and use it for All future heart to hearts.
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Lucy in the toilets
They don't know the Name of her first born Yet bandy references To perforated rips. Talking lines between History and sociology. Who is on the left. How gay a gay punk Can be.
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Unfortunate
So, there I was Fagging it on My chosen bench When, who should I See but one sent long To the mists Trying to make tiny talk. Couldn't he see, by The shorts under My dress, I was
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Countdown to Paulie Pod, A Poem
To my daughter
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We do our own stunts
I invent a back story as you dry your hair: the full-tongue snog that took four takes, your swollen lips and Linda from costume said that we should “try acting.”
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Advanced Placement English “Final Exam” Essay
A common theme throughout classical literature is the theme of unmet expectations. As humans, we dream so much and yet rarely attain these expectations, goals or dreams.
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Harboil: Part I.
The thing is: the sliver of shadow between the drainpipe and the stone cladding always contains a gent with some news. He waits for you to pull the map out. He overhears you repeating the password.
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