1602 8 1
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The dowdy woman in fart nailed the vim.
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1602 0 0
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Alysia tried to focus on what was important, but it was too much to bear. She was ready to dive down when a shot of wind blew past her, causing her and Megumi to lose control over their gliders.
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1602 8 7
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tumbling for you from afar as close-up. They will rewrite your dancing form like a proper magical spell on all their maddest days, using the branches of cherished trees dipped into the trapped wells of certain hosts of …
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1602 4 1
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A heart which is alive despite everything in the world that wants to deaden it.
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1602 1 1
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Her mother sighed, fingering the faux-pearls around her neck. Barbara's neck tensed, almost as though the hair on the back of it would stand up: Here comes a platitude . . .
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1602 5 5
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awoke in confusion, fear and hurt never seen before that day a year past
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1602 3 1
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The TV projects from an insect arm. It has the face of my ex-husband, smiling and void. I like to set small fires and inhale them.
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1602 7 5
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He plucks the feathers and winds thread to simulate an insect’s torso.
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1602 9 3
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“You have no idea what your lives will be like if you can get out of the ‘hood. You could be driving Volvos, eating Tuscan cuisine, getting MacArthur ‘genius’ grants!”
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1601 8 8
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It is the first day of summer, a blue-green afternoon, and we sit beneath the English oak, Quercus robur. Everything has at least two names. It is the first day of summer, or the last day of something else.
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1601 2 0
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I was ashamed of my conscience.
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1601 8 6
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remembering Cahokia, a place we rent near the water's edge, for we dare not enter
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1601 7 4
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I was just sitting in the corner, stirring my stories with a straw that sucked characters out of bars.
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1601 8 7
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It doesn't take a genius to figure how he sank, in the drink, like Jeff Buckley. Like a stone.
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1601 3 2
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1601 4 2
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How hard it is to pretend to be someone else. Alone, together, in the silence... I thought about how you must really like me to act quite like that. I wanted to hold your hand and read the unsent love letters.
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1601 18 11
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For a few/
vivid weeks, deciduous shrubs and trees/
will seem to glow like flames and embers
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1601 19 8
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A proper study of human history should
lead the student to an inescapable desire
to commit suicide
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1601 11 8
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None of this is real, he says, and the path slopes down to a house that is possibly haunted. One always looks in such windows, one cannot not look at the predictable detritus of another's failure, a queer satisfaction, a fairy's dust. But no, not real, none of it. And…
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1601 5 4
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We were wild, medieval magpies,
sweaty and sweet and selfish; and so much more
than we were before I lit that first stick of spice,
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1601 12 7
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Essences of bull and bison,//
stag and horse, illuminate/
the stony underground.
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1601 0 0
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In order to be a catalyst for catharsis — which is just a fancy way of saying agent of change — you have to be willing to condition yourself into something partially inhuman. Only something on the very outskirts of humanity…
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1601 12 8
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1601 4 4
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“Gladys Miller!” the dog shouted. “Live a little. TiVo it.”
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1600 9 5
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as distant lights
all must shiver
before joining in
a Milky Way river
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1600 4 3
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Except for the bathroom stalls—you know the one that goes “Here I sit all broken-hearted”—the only poetry in the house is composed by Hazel, recited to her fawning sycophants.
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1600 10 9
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Polylinguists lash me
with tongues I cannot conjugate
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1600 3 1
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If this is trouble, please call someone else.
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1600 0 0
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Everybody knew Billy Miller. He had messy hair and crooked teeth that he hid behind a thin-lipped smile. He and his friend Jimmy Rodgers, who everyone called Cock on account of his red hair that stuck up like a comb, were inseparable. They liked to ste
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1600 4 2
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Although badly educated, and although the Michoacána fought to deny it, she held the complex notion that borders are not abrupt lines, simple artifacts of geography and cartography.
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