Humorous poem about love gone awry connected to the hidden personal horrors inside e-mail attachments.
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Humorous, ironic double entendre spoken word piece, unfolding as the accidental discovery of love relationships gone awry via e-mail "attachments". This poem is part of Imakhu's poetry/storytelling one-woman show, "Renegade Voice from the Mythic Mosaic."
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Piece Description
Humorous, ironic double entendre spoken word piece, unfolding as the accidental discovery of love relationships gone awry via e-mail "attachments". This poem is part of Imakhu's poetry/storytelling one-woman show, "Renegade Voice from the Mythic Mosaic."






