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About Street roots. (Portland, OR) 1998-current | View Entire Issue (July 20, 2012)
street roots • If 7 July 20, 2012 i ■ I ' I A Lady Love ’ I By Brendan Lee • I Deep brown eyes draw me in, Beautiful smile, dark hair, bird of a feather. Voice from afar, haunting, chilling, ancient, Cries for change and remembrance. I < . I I I call her name.... She responds again! " I I I i I Across the ocean, her waves crash, Cleansing land’s end. With deep respect, the fishermen Watches her shapely moves. I Light flashes from ashore, Guiding your boat, land’s end. 'i I - * ! II 11 i i V 1 The Merchant of Death ", I By Dan Shea I Bullets, bombs, and grenades made in the USA are the products we are best known for t The tears of fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters are the by-products of these sales I I Pain and death,- the benefit of the buyer and profit the gain for the merchant c o "ÖÜ c O u c o 1 — >> -Q •W j What profit is our name but shame I By Lindsay Starbuck \ : 1 * I , 1 I ' I