TITTS out, I'm in there

The second installment of Take-It-To-The-Street Poetry is out!

Feed your fix with eight volumes of powerpacked poetry and art, absolutely free. Peruse, print and pass on! Thanks to word pushing wizard Lynne Hayes for spearheading this marvelous project, and to all the excellent contributors. If this doesn't get you high....

I'm honored that my poem "Keyed Up" appears in Volume 7, embedded below.  Dive into all eight at http://www.yudu.com/albums/items/347265.



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  • 7/4/2011 5:58 PM John B aka Jesus Crisis wrote:
    If you don't see the book in this blog entry, please hit refresh. Sometimes it's a little slow to load.
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  • 7/7/2011 11:33 AM chris wrote:
    You should have posted this a few days ago... I went to the wrong Take it to the Street volume I think.. but finally found the posting.

    Keyed Up is a strong poem.. I hope being "retired" means some new work is being written sir. Something I know you have not had as much time for as you wish.

    So I send you a clear strong wish for some happy meaningful writing... and some new poems.
    And I'll be looking forward to hearing them shared sometime in the not too distant future.
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    1. 7/9/2011 9:59 AM Jesus Crisis wrote:
      If you look at the date on this blog post, you'll see I did post this three days ago (7/4).  Thanks for the wishes - and remember blessings are not as meaningful if while you bless out of one side of your mouth you curse out of the other side.
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  • 7/13/2011 5:38 PM chris wrote:
    I do wish you well I'm sorry you think that I do not...

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  • 7/13/2011 5:55 PM chris wrote:
    I'm sorry that you feel my comments are insincere. If you wish I will not leave any further ones. And you may delete these and any others I've left here on your blog..

    I'm sorry.. I am trying very hard to mend fences... what more do you wish me to do?
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    1. 7/13/2011 7:34 PM Jesus Crisis wrote:
      I wish you well, too.  I just think it's hard to mend with one hand while tearing down with the other.  Sometimes it's easier and causes less duress to let both hands rest.
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      1. 7/23/2011 5:41 PM chris wrote:
        Perhaps making unfounded and inaccurate accusations would also be helpful..

        I have always felt dialogue was a great healer .. but when there is no dialogue there is no discovery of truth... on either side.

        That I have always been most sorry for..

        peace..
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  • 7/23/2011 10:01 PM chris wrote:
    I meant to say... perhaps NOT making unfounded ... accusations... it is a barrier to trust.. on both sides.
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