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the cashier's haiku
A Poem by
Father Mojo
the old lady growls impatiently for her change-- all for a penny . . .
mirror
A Poem by
Father Mojo
i know the cravings in the dusty house as the anaemic moments sneak away . . . shadows that caress like a cruel lover fueled by a desire to rec..
SLAVERY
A by
Father Mojo
Slavery is a social condition in which one person retains ownership of another. This arrangement forces one person to be the property of another; ..
APRIL 29
A Poem by
Father Mojo
i say let’s let sleeping dogs lie and just for tonight let us let dogged lies sleep i am too young to be this tired of life i am t..
SUNDAY MORNING 1:36 AM
A Poem by
Father Mojo
1 it’s like there’s a hole in my soul– my spirit keeps leaking out leaving a trail that i could follow back home if only i ..
Advice to Revolutionaries (part one)
A by
Father Mojo
Power is the problem. The reason why revolutions fail is simple: revolutionaries convince themselves that a change is made as soon as they seize pow..
dont\' read this without some kind of protective c..
A Poem by
Father Mojo
all this time i’ve been led to believe that prostitution is illegal and yet politicians walk the streets with impunity prove me wron..
for police officers
A Poem by
Father Mojo
this is what i want printed on all cards that are given to cops
ME AND SLEEPING BEAUTY
A Poem by
Father Mojo
there are two songs in my nursery trillogy . . ."Cinderella Blue" is the second; this one is the first.
Revelation
A Poem by
Father Mojo
(inspired by William Blake)
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