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REVIEW: THE SPLOOGE FACTORY – CHRISTINA SPRINGER (FRAYED EDGE PRESS)

August 8, 2019 by Christopher Margolin

People want what they want. They want to be dominated, pissed on, talked down to, used, pleased, titillated, and teased. More than anything, they just want to feel like they don’t have to feel anything other than their truest desires for however long time, or money, can afford.

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POWER OF POETRY #53: CHRISTINA SPRINGER

August 6, 2019 by Christopher Margolin

“We Blacks in space are Hoovers.
Who gonna be cryin’ in the 23rd century? / Not this hole’s grand grands. We define / the light until we all done letting stars be bright / ‘N suck up all the credit for nothing / they do ‘cept sit there burning.”

Categories: THE POWER OF POETRY • Tags: dancing, poetry, power of poetry, splooge factory, underground railroad, words

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