K R A V E N
Somewhere is your heart.
Memories of you
play like a symphony in my head,
as I dream away on a stream
flowing down my bed.
The river wasn’t turned enough,
to ferry me back to your heart,
so I float along, all alone.
The warmth of your glow gone cold to the touch and dark
Singing a hollow song,
beating my tired and broken drum.
Wondering why you’re not safe where we belong.
I don’t know where the water will carry me,
but I imagine somewhere, there’s another shore awaiting me.
Where I won’t be left to drift so aimlessly,
drowning in a flood I poured from misery.
For now I’ll keep hold of our shipwreck,
The sweet romance under her twinkling lights, I’ll never forget.
If I sail away to heaven under the moon and stars,
in another world, a pause in time,
adrift here in the seabed,
Surely I’ll make it somewhere,
‘cause, out there,
somewhere is your heart.
K R A V E N
DEATH AT TESTIFY IN CHURCH! LMAO
HAAAAAA! Loved this episode solely because of the commercial.
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Very (very) sad that I’m going to miss Selam in SF but that doesn’t mean that you should too! Please try to make it out to this event! RSVP ASAP!
SELAM: Modern Ethiopian Pop Up Kitchen
August 27th, 6:30PM-10PM @ Coffee Bar 1890 Bryant St.(between Mariposa and Florida St.)
The past few successful Pop Up kithcens in the East Bay have inspired us to bring this experience to the Mecca of foodies and culture: San Francisco! Let us take you to present day Ethiopia with a California twist where you will be greeted with traditionally adorened Ethiopian hostesses to the authentic three course meal with a vegetarian option that comes with a complementary Ethiopian coffee, fresh, roasted and brewed onsite. We pride ourselves on using local, sustainable and the freshest produce. Let this be a night to remember! Once you get to Coffee Bar, leave the hospitality to us.
Music, Art and Coffee Ceremony.
$35.00 prix fixe menu
Please RSVP @ http://selam3.eventbrite.comafrourbanites@gmail.com • www.afrourbanites.com • www.facebook.com/afrourbanites
I’m jealous of anyone close enough to attend! Sounds like an amazing event. I’d love to experience this.
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Tax Soda, Subsidize Vegetables 
Rather than subsidizing the production of unhealthful foods, we should turn the tables and tax things like soda, French fries, doughnuts and hyperprocessed snacks. The resulting income should be earmarked for a program that encourages a sound diet for Americans by making healthy food more affordable and widely available.
The average American consumes 44.7 gallons of soft drinks annually. (Although that includes diet sodas, it does not include noncarbonated sweetened beverages, which add up to at least 17 gallons a person per year.) Sweetened drinks could be taxed at 2 cents per ounce, so a six-pack of Pepsi would cost $1.44 more than it does now. An equivalent tax on fries might be 50 cents per serving; a quarter extra for a doughnut. (We have experts who can figure out how “bad” a food should be to qualify, and what the rate should be; right now they’re busy calculating ethanol subsidies. Diet sodas would not be taxed.)
Simply put: taxes would reduce consumption of unhealthful foods and generate billions of dollars annually. That money could be used to subsidize the purchase of staple foods like seasonal greens, vegetables, whole grains, dried legumes and fruit.
Excellent idea, and I totally agree and see the merits, but I fear the giant corporations behind most of the sweetened suspects would smash any legislation of this sort into oblivion with lobbyists and campaign spending… and it’s safe to say Washington would eat it up.
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Maggie, Jaleesa, & Denise.
[Wonder]
Here’s a little trivia… Dawnn Lewis (seen in the center) who played the character Jaleesa on A Different World now lends her voice to a few characters including LaBarbara Conrad, the also-Jamaican wife of Hermes Conrad, on one of my all-time favorite shows: Futurama. LOVE HER.
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Maggie, Jaleesa, & Denise.
[Wonder]
Here’s a little trivia… Dawnn Lewis (seen in the center) who played the character Jaleesa on A Different World now lends her voice to a few characters including LaBarbara Conrad, the also-Jamaican wife of Hermes Conrad, on one of my all-time favorite shows: Futurama. LOVE HER.](http://28.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lngnlw4FUM1qh0f72o1_500.jpg)
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