1491 6 5
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He refuses to answer his phone, preferring the safe medium of email or his answering machine. He only eats pre-cooked, pre-packaged food, only drinks bottled waters, sodas and juices. He has cable, but only watches late-night infomercials and shopping cha
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1491 16 12
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He was losing his fight with
malaria, but you would never
know it from his dreams
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1490 6 1
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Mr. Wazzeldot has seven legs. He lives very comfortably. He likes to sit by the fire. There's a large cushion for a chair, and in the evenings, he sips his Bloody Marys. I know because I visit him…
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1490 9 7
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The Girl with a typewriter mouthhas a body like a single sheet of blank white paper. I wasobsessed with the Beatles, she tellsme. Well, there are worse things to beobsessed with, I tell her. No, shesays, I mean REALLY obsessed. Oh,is all I can think to reply to…
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1490 8 5
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It's all over now, Baby Blue...
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1490 0 0
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The restaurant was not open yet, but Ayane stood behind the counter preparing tea for everyone. She was quiet as she saw Hideki and Mayumi alone in a booth talking.
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1490 7 8
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Sulawesi-Kalosi brews bitter and watery without proper care.
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1490 4 0
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We’re more into the punishment that works its way in through the skin and coats the heart anonymously.
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1490 1 1
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Sleep left him like a fragmenting illusion. Suddenly, he was awake, like something pressing but fleeting had awoken him. Once awake, though, all he had was silence and stillness. His pulse quickened, his…
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1490 4 3
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1. Walking here
with you
on these narrow
strands
of clean air
& imagination
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1489 7 10
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From room to room, neither closet nor drawer contained any remnant of pleasant memory.
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1489 2 1
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the little crummy salon that churned out little fat women with pinked curly hair
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1489 4 3
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“106 more miles,” she said.
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1489 0 0
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Welcome to the genocide city zone I'm sure you'll enjoy your stay We've been killing folks here All the live-long day If you want to join us You'll have to pay the price Your soul's the cost, so ante up C'mon and shoot the dice Welcome to the genocide city zone …
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1489 0 0
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Dominic would show them all. That stupid "Welcome to Bessemer" sign was his. It was the pride of the whole damn town. No other target would do.It was the dead of night, and Dominic rode his bike to the town line. He briefly considered spray painting something vulgar over…
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1489 15 10
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1489 3 2
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“Life is on life’s terms,” she told me once. Her arm, wrapped in clear cellophane, was freshly adorned with a green-pigmented sand-dollar: a living shell.
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1489 8 5
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When Frank entered Michiko’s apartment, Michiko was not there.
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1489 9 6
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I guess at the end you’re only
looking forward. Or upward actually,
since you can only lie there on your back
looking upward, straight ahead toward infinity,
your mouth in a grimace, with the ghostly
pink lips peeled back from the teeth.
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1489 13 12
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The service was a disaster. The Protestants bobbed up and down. They didn't know when to stand, when to sit. I
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1489 9 6
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Scientists have discovered what I already did once on dope
way back in the Sixties.
There are so many other earths out there
that they are almost infinite.
Now in our other lives we have to
shuttle from planet to planet
reading our poems. And
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1489 6 1
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When the sex that is new and promising in its awkward moments is over, you turn to him. You expect that he’s figuring out a way to leave; the parts of you that know wait for him to stand up and put his clothes back on, quicker and with more eagerness than
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1489 7 4
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Francesco needed a magnifying glass to read her little missives.
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1488 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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1488 12 10
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We can’t be sure. Perhaps it is/
some slight exaggeration of one/
or several elements that steals our breath.
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1488 11 2
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They frequent the open oceanbut not on this daythis day is dark and dank after aheavy rainstormI wait for them to come back tothe waterthey don't comeI wonder where they hide duringthe stormthe gulls don't fit in tree holesso where, where are they?
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1488 2 1
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Thirty years later – and all the years in between – Alan Walton would remember how insidious it was, the anger that started that night with Quinton Harris, fifteen years old and the undisputed leader of the troop, and spread like a virus to the other boys
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1488 5 4
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I’ll sit up
all night,
I don’t mind.
I don’t have to
Go to work,
Or
Wake up early.
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1488 0 0
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"You look awfully familiar," said one of the corrupt oil company execs to the dark-haired man with the sunglasses and big sideburns.
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1488 6 5
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Santa’s stuck/you say? In the chimney of course./The lard-arsed ol’bastard struggling
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