1558 4 2
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True facts about Redbeard the communist pirate.
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1558 3 3
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Tell me everything about yourself, if I could care, I can pretend, let me pretend.
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1558 24 12
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One can watch the grass green/
in response. One can watch the world green/
in response.
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1558 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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1558 21 12
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No twinkle- so, planet, not star./
And bright, so either Venus/
or Jupiter. I’m guessing, Jupiter.
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1558 6 5
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What a nation!
First we lost our money
Now we’ve lost our funny
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1558 0 0
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she thinks she looks good in her short red dress, black makeup around her eyes, last night's lipstick a slap of crimson on her cheek.
"like this," she says, holding the hammer above her head.
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1558 8 5
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We will collapse in a storm of images
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1558 8 6
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If I seemed disappointed after our conversation,
then, for the record, that was never the case.
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1558 2 1
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They could cram Rob inside the trunk and then drop him somewhere in the dingles.
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1557 11 4
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He is leaning back against a pillar watching the dancing; a spectator to joy – both planned and spontaneous – that’s unfolding in bodies fourteen and fifteen years old in front of him.
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1557 21 12
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He would not take Prozac and talked Jesus to her as if from a bucket.
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1557 6 0
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Velvet answered the door in a red leather dress that was made with just about enough material to make a wallet, and looking like a long limbed drink of water calling out to a thirsty man.
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1557 1 0
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“We’re never going to get off the treadmill of paying ever-higher taxes," I said, "unless we get some creative suggestions from a professional bisexual tax advisor.”
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1557 9 4
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Later, when she said she'd had miscarriages, I should have put it all together.
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1557 3 2
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I turned a maiden to a witch / and back again
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1557 2 0
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You beckon me with an aperitif.
The Kir Royal tingles, its bubbles tickling my nose.
Its subtle black courant pulls me into your smile.
I drink from your lips the champagne-tingle of your kiss.
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1557 3 2
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I could smell a bold combination of cheap perfume, stale smoke, and sex excreting from her weathered pores. The bus engine hummed as we climbed a winding road. She scratched her neck and tried to finger comb through her knotted hair. I caught a glimpse of
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1557 1 0
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Row,
Caps of white,
A salted escape
beneath reflected light.
Brother, remember those old lies?
I’m off to sea to make those things right,
now.
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1557 5 3
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My Aunt's husband liked to dress up like a clown
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1557 3 2
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Instead, I get things like,
“Why can’t you find a nice man with cancer or a bum leg?”
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I keep attempting to start a correspondence with people / but they end up not being interested in me, / either that or I scare them away / because I usually begin with: / “Well, my favorite philosopher is Hegel..."
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1557 15 11
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Early Spring, 1075, Northumbria: Judith, too ashamed to speak, too angry to cry, waves her handmaiden away. She wants no food. Wind drives icy rain across the thickness of…
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1557 5 4
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It was uncomfortable to realize people had agendas. That there could be invisible realities.
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1557 10 7
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The tech turns off the music. The capsule blares. I am in Jurassic Park with Sam Neill. I am Timmy, descending the electrified fence, almost toast. I am Karen Silkwood, a deer in the headlights, then showering off plutonium. A garbage truck is compacting
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1556 2 1
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The elders of the town will tell you that as soon the prophet mill arrived everything went to Hell. Before the process was streamlined, prophets used to be grown organically in the community. They popped up only where the ground was tilled and a prayer was planted. They…
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1556 14 11
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Tender bodies sizzle on the grill.
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1556 2 0
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A university student who triggers a flash mob in the heart of Silicon Valley to prove her hacking creds finds herself in deep trouble when the colorful members of Anonymous Hackers prove their hacking creds to her.
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1556 6 4
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My mother moved her things out of my parents’ bedroom into the attic guest room. When I asked where guests would sleep, my father said, “Matthew, don’t be an asshole.”
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To tell the truth, I can’t complain. Look, lots of people have it tough. I don’t have it tough...
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