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Abandoned odes kissed back to life.

Salad Days by Paul J. Laverty

And I’m drunk again and high again and I’m slowly coming down again and I’ve been up for days on end and I’m thinking where you are and what you’re doing and I’m thinking about work and how I can’t … Continue reading

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A Valid Treachery by Ennis Cehic

If I could, I would. But I can’t, so there is no point in trying. Even though he says it is fine, I can’t actually do it. With men, it is always about principles. In tough situations when we act … Continue reading

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When The Clocks Broke by Ennis Cehic

When all the clocks broke Female bodies mingled in rushes of salsa dancing Never was a dime slipped into the pockets of employees And in the doorway of the old hotel, A violet blouse on a chesty girl unbuttoned itself … Continue reading

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The Bum by Ennis Cehic

I was bored. Sipping on my bottle of water, lying lazily under a tree I began to think this day would never end. It was so lousy and slow. The post-autumn trees rustled as a wind of barren cold blew. … Continue reading

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Doritos, Movies and Death by Ennis Cehic

‘Do you believe in destiny?’ he asks me. ‘I’m not so sure,’ I say. ‘It’s one of things that you live your whole life with carrying in your back pocket and when you face difficult reality, it lands in the … Continue reading

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