1469 9 9
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True story, I swear to God.
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Mrs. L. was sitting on a love seat in her nightgown. She was sitting in a man’s lap....
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1469 0 0
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"Something happens in a magical, soulful part of the heart...and you see YOU. You see yourself."
"I can't look at myself."
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Roanne hungered. Memory had ruled her forever. Shards really, edged like machetes: daddy, whose fingers had eyes in the dark. Momma, ensconced in the shadows. Inside the church, those pairs of short…
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I got a sixth of a cow in the freezer
That’s not meant to be just a teaser
I guess all I’m sayin’
Come on home and you’ll be stayin’
Cause I got a sixth of a cow in the freezer
Got a rack and a half of ribs
I ain’t tellin’ you no fibs
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I assume the shape of a pronoun.
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1469 1 0
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“If Sir would observe, the storm welt, a shoe for the big occasion, a shoe that will guide sir through the dismal passages, a shoe that will roar in the face of adversity and …”
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I tell myself I should have known. You were always absence.
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The nearsighted world/
puts on its lenses
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One of the drunk men, a dear friend, hunk, as he updated me, now living the existence of a poet, called from San Francisco to say he would take the plane to Minneapolis, do it, then leave me to raise the baby.
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Today I'm feeling fertilized by an egg—
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I'm getting self-righteous here, Dear Reader . . . [hey! wait a second! this is my diary! what are you doing, looking at it, dude! Hit the road! Scram! Vamoose!]
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Forty years later he was still her Romeo, she his Juliet.
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It’s that laugh of hers that gets me...
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in late fall, Rome, sans wind, sans rancor,
sans sand or rain, sans hate ...
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skin cancer
walks along Zuma beach
at noon
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1469 12 5
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Beneath their feet bedrock stretched a hundred miles
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1468 4 0
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After sportscasters announced the assassination and while the reverberations of the words were still fading people were already shouting
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I didn’t give her enough skin. The world will always hurt her.
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Jojo dolls & basketballs
a mindflex & pick-up sticks
Parcheesi and—no, not Parcheesi
a supersoaker, a Care Bear
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1468 5 0
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The dead horse on CNN
was floating there
in the floodwater
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I write poems as if language matters.
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Von Meckel had us all go out and paint this huge red square around the Red Diaper Baby factory. Then he held a big naming rally, at noon, during our lunch break. We weren’t allowed to eat our sandwiches. There was all this pomp and circumstance. We were
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1468 3 0
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white-gray mounds persist
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There was all this pomp and circumstance. We were each outfitted with robes, red of course, and mortar-boards with a gold tassel dangling over one eye. It made me positively dizzy. Plus I was extremely hung-over that day.
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And I don't know how long it will be until she comes outside and figures it all out.
Figures me out.
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She wakes up with rosemary.
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Suppose Eve, strolling through the sunlit Garden, had not stumbled on that particular Tree at all, the wily serpent twined in its lower branches?
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1467 4 3
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The print is not ideal, it's true.
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Moore doubted, perhaps, that readers could sympathize with a man who had killed someone for a cause or a girlfriend who forgave him. Perhaps she felt that maiming is (not) worse than murder. Perhaps she decided that the story should be about that.
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