Monthly Archives: February 2019

Fovea

I pause and breathless gasp at stars which loose ten thousand brilliant shafts through narrowed iris, fluoresce cones.

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Sestertius

Come, gather ’round and square your minds with an aquiline profile

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What “Medicare for All” Actually Means

Language is important. Since I’m a language guy, and since I know a great deal about how Medicare works since Jenn spent 10 years on Medicare prior to her death at 45 years of age in 2017, I’d like to … Continue reading

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Ballentain

The love that blossoms from the bud which perishes unfolds forever.

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Absolution

Tell me, are you amazed at the African mud swallow which builds its tiny nest on the sides of tall reeds

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