Sunday Comics
I like to read the Sunday Comics, so I can disappear to run and hide. I like to hide behind my glasses, so in myself I can confide. I like to read the Sunday Comics, so I can make the boss the little man.
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Sunday Comics
We would like to say things go both ways: Sunday Comics; stupid moves, nightmares or dreams come true. Dark clouds in the crystal ball; tension mounts in a foreign place. The screw turns someone calls, “time out for fun.”
Another Morning Walk, Another Revelation
Spontaneous video-poetry by Max Reif.
Integrity in Speech and a Bruise, If There is Such a Thing
Fiction by Alaric J.B. Fleming
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