Letters: October 2005

Written Correspondences from Good Natured Gentlemen Who Have Read our Previous Installments and Wish to Comment on Some Aspects Thereof.

Dear Axes and Alleys,

There are many ways in which lobsters are completely unlike humans. For one, humans have two legs while lobters have many. Plus, lobsters have an exoskeleton, on the outside, while humans have an internal endoskeleton. Also, humans do not live underwater.

Jack Koostoh.
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A Poetryitism

by Master H.G. Peterson

H.G. Peterson
H.G. Peterson is a deep-sea fisherman who is well known for his authorship of Cascading Walnuts: The US Occupation of Wysteria and its Socio-Economic Consequences.

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The Marbles
Mark, Manda, Joe, Elias
Touch them

Dirty Angels
with faces
Strike and reverse

Seduce me
oh grandiose
chords powerful

Not another few
escapist
minutae of heart

Rather our citizenry
Expression,
deeplycover Avenged

Loth the Grande
Ohio
State your place

Rock lives
when
The Kids, they dance

Dangerous
broken youth have
no direction

Eight hours
an eternity
wait for it

Combustible liason
turn it upside
down