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That Poem About Living on Bread and Coffee: Zed L.

By Madeline On April 1, 2014 · Add Comment
That poem about living on bread and coffee
that the MTA put on subway cars
is offensive to people who genuinely
don't have money
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Fueled by Cappuccino: Mike G.

By Madeline On March 31, 2014 · Add Comment
Fueled by
cappuccino
sardine ready
for the morning
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It Looked as Though: Cathy L.

By Madeline On March 27, 2014 · Add Comment
The subway was crowded,
so Mary had a hard time
coming out of her bombshell.
It looked as though Mom had,
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Bombardier is the Name: Suzanne S.

By Madeline On March 27, 2014 · 1 Comment
Bombardier is the name
How amazing it is to meet
in this train
Two wonderful women
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All the Way to the Top!: Lynette and Dehemiah V.

By Madeline On March 26, 2014 · Add Comment
As I ride the train
on my life journey I
sometimes think, "What
is my life purpose." I live
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“Feed Your Cat with a Click of the Mouse”: Flora S.M.

By Madeline On March 24, 2014 · Add Comment
"Feed your cat with a
click of the mouse"
"get pet food at your
very own house"
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4 Ever and Always: Adora H.

By Madeline On March 24, 2014 · Add Comment
My boyfriend is very
creative and where he
lacks brawn he has brains
he's very sweet in every
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Call Me Mabsut Bliss: Mabsut B.

By Madeline On March 21, 2014 · Add Comment
Most Religious Brothers
call me Mabsut Bliss -
(Happy) - I want you to
be like me Happy. Because
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New York City With a Kid: Amanda E. and Emma

By Madeline On March 19, 2014 · Add Comment
New York City with a kid
is pretty rad
Biggest adventures include
follow all the latest fads
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On My Way From Brooklyn: Ray C.

By Madeline On March 17, 2014 · 2 Comments
On my way from Brooklyn,
New York - my hometown
to Manhattan which we
used to call Going to
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