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When Fear Steps Aside
The brutal truth that piece of stark reality seldom heard, inside the whines, the cries, the lies. When life steps on a figurative land-mine we do explode inside. We rant, we act-out, wielding weapons of words to suggest how wrong YOU are, how sweet life might be if THEY step away. Yet in the quiet…
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(19,60,3)
When I was four the world changed around me, my family I was only just learning to love devastated by the national news. The musty den in our home is my memory, laying on the stale carpet, didn’t need a chair, I was the kid, with my family all together in tears watching Walter Cronkite…
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Lee Daniels’ The Butler – A Review
Lee Daniels’ The Butler – A Review I threw on a little Billie Holiday in the background because I hoped it might be an appropriate mood setter for writing a review of Lee Daniels’ The Butler. You see, I’m a white guy talking about something very personal towards a black audience, an African-American topic if…
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On Race’s Ism
In Childhood ~ Stuck trying to find the right words If something is wrong Then an offense has occurred And we each know the name of that song ~ We may not try However simple the notion that crossed our mind Whatever may have caused her to cry Gives credence to this present bind ~…