Month: March 2026
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What an honor
We pride ourselves on school brush stationary like pipes in the tornado that killed Owen the too soft banquet for forest endowed pawns drinking over the edge, talking about might...
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Prince of Alcatazatic Plastic Military Monarch
“Good mornin’, General.” “Today we will take all the plastic across this district, this district, and this unprotected town.” “Very good, General. I’ll prepare the team and the equipment.” A...
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New Sailor
We watched the poems of March dissipate across long laundry estates, trembling laughter in her blue eyes like two trains where did the ancient birds first realize they could flatten...
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Most read poems in March
March was a high traffic month with the U.S. (way ahead), Germany, Belgium, and Canada being the most visiting countries with France and Japan not far behind. Most read poems...
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Do not make a widow or take a house
To fertilize with the vertebrates mythical colloquialisms denying chores like a stomach virus all impeding tracts along storyform and storm shutters catastrophe all refining tools for the neck of the...
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Untitled (as so named by God)
loud entryways domesticated on loans where the circumference is a partition casually a nationwide repentance, seizing wealth given up, emotive dining just to live is something to repent for saturated...
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the waters of God pretending to be Hackensack plays
terror lists St. Jules a passenger beneath the piercing eyes of metropolis the antagonistic leaves beat against the chest of the birch tree warming to microwave of leftover cabbage and...
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when the White House asked to interpret my coalesced dream payments
Down among the days, a breathing mask and the stolen solicitor’s Branch turning to the appointment maker, the fawns are partial days, the thoughts are accordions with misplaced tea leaves...
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Cat Clyde burns the reeds of wildfowl passages
the sore rally space beats with its heart in the hands of seismic doctors nodding off to sleep without that shown heart-space, trailing eyes where family is long in the...