1619 6 5
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The robot may be grabbing onto something so big I'm mistaking it for the countryside, or the sunset. I could just be one cog in an infinite chain of leg-attachment, stretching from the cosmos to the sub-atomic.
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Dear Jackknife Ponderosa, I'm stupid. Let's move on. Let's move past the part where I complain, where I struggle with circumstance, where I display my petty arms, and shoot holes in the air. …
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I had a crappy room on the fourth floor of a crappy hotel.
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1619 18 17
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Johan was telling stories about the occupation. The Germans were stupid, he said.
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1618 14 8
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And she's dying like someone who's tried living and failed.
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1618 16 3
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He doesn’t intend to lie after this. For now, he just wants to take in the sea and the quiet.
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1618 12 11
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Bag worms hang in their cloudy white hammocks. This is the month of webs when long-bodied yellow and black spiders sign their autographs.
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1618 7 5
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I am standing in the kitchen, kneading dough, because this is one way to say sorry. This is way to say, things will be different now, look.
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1618 4 4
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Both his parents saved their pent up Puritan pasts to fill his ears with brimstone clichés.
"Idle time is the devil's playground", he would tell me, scrunching up his face, stuffing it full of meat lovers pizza.
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Solomon just makes people leak. Literally.
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1618 14 10
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When we take Vengeance,/
shave and shower him,/
deodorize and scent him,/
clothe him in a starched shirt
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1618 12 10
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published in The Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review.
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1618 6 2
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The water rolls gently this evening, barely touching my toes before retreating. The tide has been going out for over an hour and already there are several victims – crustaceans, spider crabs, minnows.
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1617 5 2
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Almost to the elevation of regret.
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1617 22 10
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Let’s play a game. I’m thinking of a word.
Do we have to?
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1617 7 4
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A cow wanders onto a roof and falls through the skylight. It's a calamity, but such an innocent mistake. Mightn't you amble onto a rooftop once upon a full winter snow in Vermont?Another cow climbs a gravel mound in…
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1617 3 0
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He did it in front of the waiter and everything.
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1617 9 6
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Some nights you really feel it.
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1617 3 0
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His mouth went dry, but he managed to say, coolly, “Just how would you like me to do that, Sandra?”
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1617 2 1
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She saw no sense in waiting. Waiting was a weakness.
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The man and the lady loved to laugh. She would tuck her hair back and lay her head on his stomach after dinner while watching old scary movies on Thursday nights. She would listen to his stomach digest the food and laugh then, he would laugh and…
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1617 11 2
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Although radiation and chemo rendered him a wraith...
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1617 7 4
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My mother's afraid the dog will drown. It's raining and our street is flooding and the dog is standing on top of his doghouse. My mother is pregnant. I can stand beneath her stomach and not even see her face. I watch her from the kitchen window. She's shoeless. She holds…
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. . . catching her breath somewhere between ecstasy and surprise. . .
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One must not confuse the meaning / of life with the joy of living
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1616 11 9
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My wife is making lunch. I suggest leftover pizza. We are going over to the neighbor’s house for pizza tonight, my wife says. I tell her that’s okay. I like pizza.
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1616 11 9
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Neglected long enough, uncalled for/
by the shrinking language of the day,//
my words abandon me.
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1616 4 3
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After dinner, I looked forward to taking a shower and cleansing myself of the day’s mishap. Cher had other plans.As I left the bathroom, Cher nipped me in the butt, taking my towel, skin, and blood with her. I remember writhing on the floor outside my sis
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Chills begin on my hand where his cool lips meet my skin and ripple through me. I try to focus on the road and cock my eyebrow. “Not bad for a 15-year-old.”
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