1466 8 5
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—Jesus, that bastard has everyone in his pocket.
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1466 7 5
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The nerves are birds that guide us to feeling the loop and lift of reverie.
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1466 4 0
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We all stared, somewhat shocked and mostly disgusted.
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1466 6 5
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I was low on carburetor / oxygen and my fraud protection / had just expired.
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1466 2 1
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I am exceeded / by a leaf
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1465 1 1
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No chance for Hallo, we sank into an unlit station doorway and he fumbled through my shorts.
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Translation’s not required—music/
sings itself complete and comprehensible
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The brain taints everything it brings to us/
with its limited apparatus, its precepts,//
all the things it thinks it knows.
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He stops smiling and only
says he loves me when prompted,
as if asking me to pass the salt
for his inner peace as it tastes too bland.
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1465 11 9
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The commodore drives a 67 Caddy rag top
All fin and boatish power
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You’ll say you should have known. You’ll blame my music.
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1465 1 1
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When flash and bang merge you are, according to the manual, in deep do-do.
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1465 8 8
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Always in a hurry/to spoil your/weekend
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1465 0 0
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We named her Big Cat—I don’t know why. Maybe because she was already grown when we got her, unlike the kittens we’d seen in the pet store window that Dad wouldn’t let us have.
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“Now,” my friend said. “Tell us about earthquakes. Can we expect one anytime soon?”
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1465 9 3
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1464 2 1
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1464 2 1
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We all thought, Birds! We all thought, Nests inside the chimney!
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1464 0 0
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I remember one time when we played strip poker in the basement of your house on Euclid Avenue, me, Terry, you and Andy. And I remember drinking lots of wine and fixing the deck so that you kept losing and having to take off all your clothes, and still you
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1464 7 6
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I almost caught a poet today.
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1464 4 1
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"I am lying on my back and am confused."
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1464 7 4
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Not all ideas are bad, just mine.
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1464 11 6
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I said hey man, how you doin’? He looked up and nodded but his shades flashed and I couldn’t see his eyes.
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1464 2 0
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“Tell me a story,” he said, toying with his top hat, running his fingers along its brim.
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1464 5 5
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I have a ninety two percent rejection rate.
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1464 0 0
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The rocking chair will bite your toes.
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1464 6 5
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(the hourglass has not gone digital, oh no,/but these days, silicon is in with the sand)
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1464 8 2
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Listen to chickadees. Join / LinkedIn.
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1464 4 5
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After my mother died, my father shipped me to my uncle's. He hadn't told me she was dying, so he could just mourn alone.Lena lived next door, Italian, my age -- which was ten -- beautiful. She was watched by goons in black suits. Her parents owned a restaurant. Across the…
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1464 4 1
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But tonight
while your finger
glides across
the glossy pages
of Popular Science
I hold a séance
for the Holy Spirit
in utter seriousness
among the book clutter
and crumpled manifestos
in the basement
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