1710 2 1
|
People crawling up out of the chimney, then onto the roof, then sliding down it and off over the edge disappearing from view.
|
1710 5 3
|
I opened my switchblade mouth and sliced
through the scab of silence.
|
1709 5 3
|
Hunger only makes people hungry, but bad hair can ruin your whole day.
|
1709 3 2
|
I don't know if I'm going to get Alzheimer's, but know I don‘t want to. That's why I just read “100 Simple Things You Can Do To Prevent Alzheimer's“ by medical journalist Jean Carper. Doing simple things is something I'm good at. And while I'm…
|
1709 8 6
|
Here I am in the city where we walked side by side, you had driven a great distance and lost your way somewhere where exits left the highway from both directions and unpredictably.
|
1709 5 0
|
About 10 years ago is when it started. I was 14, sitting at Pop's knee, listening to his stories, and Mom came in crying. She could hardly get words out.
I think that day was the last time I felt the sun.
|
1709 12 7
|
The calls come in a few times a week. When the unknown someone calls Safety Now, Radon Testing and Elimination Headquarters, Mrs. R. wonders who it is that just sits silently on the other end of the line. She wants to say, "Look, if you're a bill colle
|
1709 23 13
|
I am abandoned to the mundane/
calculations of a small mind/
trapped by small considerations
|
1709 6 3
|
You took up residence on the dark side of things, a bolthole in a wind-flayed right angle of a tower block where pigeons and suicides tumbled blackly on the air currents. You set about drifting off from who you were on a tide of cheap whisky and bad poetry, graduating…
|
1709 0 0
|
Poppy de Witte was content to spend her summers in Cape Cod, where her family owned a small beach house considerably less stifling than their spacious apartment on Park Avenue.
|
1709 1 1
|
This seems to be what happens to the Corporate Zombie Cowboys. They get eaten by their own Zombie Kings.
The hardest part is I can see them coming, I am on the menu, and I cannot avoid them.
|
1708 8 2
|
It takes twelve years for the hot water to run out and your skin has not even begun to prune.
|
1708 7 4
|
Things aren't going to get better are they? Would you like a sugar cube? No. Are you sure? I put acid on it. Oh, well yes, I guess then. Cool. Things might get better for a little bit then. Or horribly worse. Ha. Awesome. They taste like an orgasm…
|
1708 11 4
|
Mounds of earth and grassless ground
|
1708 10 8
|
Nothing good comes from being lowered into a well to take a photograph, boy
|
1708 2 1
|
The air has its dark confessional, and I have mine. Hot is called raw by some, hate mixed with malice for others. I am only separated by this dark window of time from you, but you never feared the lovely or the lonely.
|
1708 5 3
|
Another Saturday in April. Another set of scars.
|
1708 3 2
|
Today's girls all look the same. Angie isn't even sure if one leaves and a new one enters. They blend together like paper-dolls, clinging to one another, connected, braided. This morning, while one of them lies with her legs in a V, the alarm goes off
|
1708 2 0
|
My apologies also for those crowded roads you and your families have to drive on. My generation would have built more public transportation but, in all honesty, we just didn't give a damn.
|
1708 1 2
|
I am tired of playing the old game: Saying something old in a new way. So let me do the opposite:
|
1707 17 16
|
That night he dreamed about a duel with toothbrushes....
|
1707 21 8
|
Wind pummeled me awake, smelling of pine and some quality of newness I could not identify...
|
1707 0 0
|
Frey wanted to see heaven without having to die. He had returned from the sea after being gone for three weeks, ranting wildly about a giant ship he had seen in the distance one afternoon.
|
1707 8 5
|
|
1707 13 10
|
I bought some charlatan art / and hung it on the wall
|
1707 9 2
|
It's the outrage of the red monkey at her feet,
And the nude thirteen-year-old woman sitting upright
In the blue velvet chair, and the hints of blue at her navel,
And at her lips and belly and crotch, that so upset Paris.
Gauguin had his nerve
|
1707 5 3
|
He never bothered converting the tip money he pocketed at the Imperial Street 24 hour car wash as his world was replete with 25 cent transactions, making quarters the perfect coin for his realm.
|
1707 5 5
|
Alessandro was no ordinary demon (what demon is?), insofar as he had Constable Pulce's number. In demonly fashion he had Pulce's number in a way Pulce himself did not.
|
1706 6 2
|
|
1706 5 2
|
I imagined the sun to be the moon and discovered it was not on a road trip in California where I noticed the sun on one side and the moon on the other.
|