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About Street roots. (Portland, OR) 1998-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 2015)
Poetry P a g e 14 S tre e t R o o ts • May 1 5 -2 1 ,2 0 1 5 M eanings by Elizabeth Eckstrom Meanings are found it seems only in contrasts, in extrem es Such as Night and Day Wet or Dry Black and White Even Gray when used to describe a day its contrast is a sunny one Dull or Bright Big and Small v . All are labels pladed to ' y , Categorize I Know by Arianna Myers I know you’re standing there But I’m so far away I’m starving for your attention I miss you calling my name You’re going through, so much And I wish I could be the one To hold you close Every single day-I find it ■ Hard to say I’m yours to hold By Achilles Corel leone As the World Fell by Daniel Cox As the world fell we painted, the night sky with fire a flame even the gods witnessed with fear. “ We fell to our own end, as our finite soul died among the stars it ignited a fire that from the ashes came life, renewed with vigor, love ignored, the force of survival generated with desire forged anew Highway to hell full of good intentions from the mud to the stars is our newfound path. . In the universe of chaos, this will be witnessed, as our victory. ' I PHC J N orthwest 5312 NE 148th Ave. Portland, OR 97230 Free career training for persons with disabilities in janitorial and building maintenance Requirements: • . ........... • • Documented proof of disability Profiaency in understanding and speaking English Pass criminal background check Pass drug test Disabilities: Physical, mental health, intellectual, developm ental, and learning Q uestions? Please Call; (503)261-1266 or (800) 874-7917 email; careers@phcnw.com THE MAGIC IS IN THE HOLE! 2 2 SW 3RD & BURNSIDE 1501 NE DAVIS SUPPORTING STREET ROOTS SINCE 2 0 0 3