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Counterpoint: Domestic Strife and Miles ’64
A flurry of words assaults the ear as she storms back in the room, alto voice filling the space left by the withering blast of the horn; the false lull breaks as the drum, relentless, kicks forward the time, and … Continue reading
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Discord and Strife
Who planted these hurtful seeds of discord, Mixing them among the bits of wheat grain, Laying a hex on land that can afford No such burden, for it has never lain Fallow, having imposed upon it no Seventh year stretch, … Continue reading