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Tag Archives: Washington

We Didn’t

Posted on December 16, 2011 by admin

We Didn’t by Lindsey Walker We didn’t wear olive and coffee-colored duds or red stars or black berets when the whole world burned, from Tripoli to London. We didn’t throw Molotovs in the sweat-soaked night. We didn’t dance to the … Continue reading →

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American History

Posted on November 30, 2011 by admin

American History by Susan Rich Someday soon I’ll be saying, at school there were chalkboards, at school we read books made of paper, we drank milk from small cartons. We drew. At school we liked children unlike us studied evolution, … Continue reading →

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