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The Weary Blues was written by Langston Hughes in 1923 and recited in our film by author and Harvard Professor Dr. Allen Dwight Callahan.
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The bloodless grail surely passed here. Soul-distress and ambient angst combine with reptilian majesty through the translucent prism of the Portuguese Man-'o-War.
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A short film made for a TV- thing in Sweden. But the inspiration came from a friend that has some problems with hands. I thogth she was afraid of all kinds of hands but it seems that she was...
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The King of Fools
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
His smiles are genuine and built upon a seasoned toughness of hidden fears. His souls skin is hardened and weathered, ...
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Spirits of the Hour Glass
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
Times sands swirl in the winds of change
and are carried upon the conscience of sentience.
Streams and rivers,...
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Grandiloquent Diversion
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II
(Randy)
Loquacious pretensions of an exhibitionist complexion
composed in mischievous superciliousness
divining...
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Unlucky Prey
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
The unlucky tread the Earth under black clouds of bricks that fall from the sky. Bare feet and souls wrapped in barbed wire,...
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Troublesome Mind
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
What will you think today?
Did you tell yourself "Good Morning"?
Awakened by alarm of opportunity,
once again setting aside the...
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Quibble Flabberghast
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
A scathing retort is all that is left, politics after all is passion not reason. Sincerity is the mothers milk of the trickster, a...
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Broken Puppet
By MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
There are strings and there are⦠strings.
Threads of silk and steel, of hand me down love and rusty angst...
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