1556 6 4
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Corina's skin is a circus tent. Her red-striped peppermint scars are a reminder of Christmas and family traditions. The obedient poodles of her childhood dreams jumped through hoops of fire until they became bald and grotesque. Poor dears, now, they no longer yap. They…
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Shred the roses he posted, fling the petals like slideshows of storms.
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a little bitter for the better
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I say her- it might be him-/
but from a distance I supply the details I prefer.
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1556 5 5
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The first time Momma shows me a demon is during revival week at church.
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1556 2 2
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“You own your own burial plot, but you don't own your home,” he'd said, and I couldn't help but agree.
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1556 9 2
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Public Wi-Fi ”hotspots” allow men and women to ogle each other discreetly while pretending to write the Great American Novel.
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i thirst always
for that poetic mouthful
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Crimson dawn cloaks the starlit night,devoured flesh canvassed fright.Memories flash,as moment’s lapse.Feelings trapped,my love gasped.
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1555 9 2
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What is the meaning of you?
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1555 10 6
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They couldn’t have done it better if they’d waved guns around in the air.
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So few dreams are the doors they seem.
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The strawberries remind me of you,Fat and fleshy,Pimple-dimpled.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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1555 6 3
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I love going fast. The last bank I robbed didn't know what hit them.
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1555 5 1
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And suddenly, I have this crazy impulse, so crazy and so puzzling I do not possess enough vocabulary and grammar skills to describe what is invisible and what is visible about it. The reader must excuse me and be attentive.
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1555 15 8
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Grasping for control over
social consciousness Because cigarettes are too deadly
and so is anorexia
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1555 0 0
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Locked at the highest rung
Unable to budge at all
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One summer night, as I walked alone down the cracked sidewalk of Kentucky underneath a canopy of maples where the moonlight fell through branches and lit my path with uneven lines I wondered: where does the residue of lust and desire go when everything you want to…
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1555 2 2
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There was a man dressed in stately attire. His name was Abacus, which maybe you find strange, but then keep this in mind: it is, after all, just a name.
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Mayumi could see as far as her eyes could, all the buildings hugged by the trees. Roads stretching outward as if reaching for something far away.
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1554 0 0
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I met Barry Hannah once in my life. I’d come to Oxford, MS, to meet an entirely different writer whom I thought then and think now very highly of. I’d also come to escape from another slew of regrets. Oxford is a great city to run away to.
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1554 3 2
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She never saw me pull the wings off live flies or throw wood lice in the fire just to see them shrivel, drown a beetle in a stream of warm pee.
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My lipline's retreated since Tuesday. I'll toss those Hazel Bishop reds, (lipstick on shriveled lips rattles men, scares little children) skip Woolworth's cosmetics counter, save backaching, ankleswelling pondering of powders, rouges, …
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Flames dance behind glass
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1554 10 7
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In her blanched beauty, seated in a silver deck chair, with complacent socialist ways
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strung from her window to a tree
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The heart attack felt like the time Alison stabbed me with knitting needles. It made me want to see her. She was the fun wife, the first of three. I was morbid and full of regret — my drinking had driven them away, no kids in the wake. I decided to visit all of…
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1554 10 4
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Lapping salt beads from/
my crackling, ecstatic lips.
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1554 3 2
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He asked me if I was going to buy Valentine's for the office this year, and I shook my head. We were in the dollar store, February 13, and I could get a box of twenty kids' Valentines with last year's favourite cartoon…
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