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Trust Is Its Own Currency

by Jim Warner

Lawyers make great poets
because they understand the
economy of language, how
to spend it, and the value of
words. Poets make poor Continue reading

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Water and Alloys

by Jim Warner

Who we were slowly turns the color of December dusk,
after a snow squall, where the snow slowly changes to
rain, and then sleet, and then is plowed to a dirty mush
so we can hurry home to an empty house.  Your name Continue reading

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