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Contributor Series 7: The Confessional Diary of Bone, Medulla

12.13.10 Posted in Contributor Series 7, today's words by

Contributor Series 7: The Confessional Diary of Bone Medulla By Gianluca D’Elia We are the same flesh We are the same bones We are all the same material We bleed the same blood As ancestors of 10,000 years ago The spirit is alive Dark and enchanting, hosting in humans to survive And just knowing makes […]


Contributor Series 7: The Confessional Diary of Bone, untitled

12.12.10 Posted in Contributor Series 7, today's words by

Contributor Series 7: The Confessional Diary of Bone untitled By Michael Richmond Bones all tell a story From dinosaurs to doctors Broken by accident Or pulverized by fury. On display their archaic color shows the tests of time And x-rays show pins which tell just how brittle they can be. Even the most infallible man’s […]


Contributor Series 7: The Confessional Diary of Bone, Carcass

12.11.10 Posted in Contributor Series 7, words to linger on by

Contributor Series 7: The Confessional Diary of Bone Carcass By Julie Ellinger Hunt Diseased and rotting, limbed branch jets out, scratches walkers as they stroll by. You’re the over active wind that will eventually snap me and I’ll fall parallel to the dirt and stones– probably trip a well suited hiker as he walks up […]


Contributor Series 7: The Confessional Diary of Bone, Three Faces … From the Month of March

12.11.10 Posted in Contributor Series 7, today's words by

Contributor Series 7: The Confessional Diary of Bone Three Faces … From the Month of March By Joan McNerney 1. Cheapskate Grinding yellow teeth this awful miser spits out bleak afternoons. With gnarled fists, he collects frozen jaws to bury beneath snow. 2. The “Lady” Prissy faced prude praying for skids and smashups puts web […]


Contributor Series 7: The Confessional Diary of Bone, They Speak of Hearts

12.10.10 Posted in Contributor Series 7, words to linger on by

Contributor Series 7: The Confessional Diary of Bone They Speak of Hearts By Telly McGaha But what of them, mere sponge pumps keeping the trains on time (but one maiden clinging to the track slows the whole system down). They beat in sync with everything, boringly rising and falling, as expected, like the tide. Take […]


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