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Though Choice
It doesn’t take much to make your day happy.
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Zebra Crossing, Again…
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Out For Justice
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Square Three
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What Are You Looking At?
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Square Two
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Square One
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Now You See It…
Now you don’t.
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Portrait of a Politician – 2
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No, You Don’t Need To Change Your Glasses
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Lost In Barcelona’s Beauty
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The Lost Lock
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Catching the Tube in Paris
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Thirsty
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Just In Case
Should you have some doubt, by reading the banner you can’t be mistaken.
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Ni État Ni Patron
Brussels. A quiet wall, a passing car, and a message that’s louder than both. The slogan is old—older than the paint used to scrawl it—Ni État Ni Patron. No state, no boss. A phrase that echoes from factories, barricades, pamphlets. And now, here it is again, on a half-covered stretch of rendered concrete. It wasn’t written to decorate. It was written to remain. The graffiti stands out not just for what it says, but for where it says it: in the middle of a freshly patched rectangle, painted over what was clearly another message before it. The wall becomes a palimpsest—layers of resistance, erasure, and return. Below it, a car…
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Poetry Still Survives
Blessed be the city, where somebody can earn his day, by selling poetry.
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Caged?
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The El Prat’s Lounge
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Las Ramblas’s Talk
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Much Too Powerful a Knock…
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The Cupido’s Fall
There was a time when Cupido ruled the world…
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The Siamese Boats
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Longtime Abandoned