1372 5 2
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Method of divination. Open a book to any section. Drop your hand onto the page. Read that there is an exorcism happening in the other room.
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1372 9 3
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When I first started this, a few months ago, I was timid about looking people in the eye.
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1372 13 8
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The bathroom faucet is leaking again. Do they make diapers for faucets?
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1372 4 2
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who can quite say/when careless talk & confidence/slips into that other charged thing/so minimal at first
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1372 9 6
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As I walked down to the Subway, I thought to myself that now, after the horror in Boston, everybody looks like a terrorist.
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1372 0 0
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You shine brightest under a starlit skyThe moon reflects your beautyAs the wind sings your name sweetlyIt was under the heavens that we promised togetherThat I'll hold your hand and you'll be mine forever... You glow brightest when the sun is at its highestYour radiant…
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1372 5 5
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1372 12 6
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"You gonna be old before you're old," my father had told her.
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1372 1 1
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There was no need to drive. She could travel ten miles in ten minutes. She merely had to be careful not to step on any cars or trucks.
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1372 9 8
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Regret takes the shape of little clouds ...
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1372 0 0
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No, that can't be him, Joe thought. The guy was messing around the displays in back. He had walked in three or four minutes ago, by now, and he certainly looked the part — or at least Joe thought…
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1371 4 3
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1371 3 2
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today on the bus/ a man in his fifties/ smiled at a baby/
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1371 5 0
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"And then I, and I believe,
I alone, saw
this small child
run..."
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1371 5 5
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I have a ninety two percent rejection rate.
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1371 4 5
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Art books, paintings, antique chairs, marble tables, full length gold gilded mirrors, oriental rugs, tapestries, a Louis XVI painted French armoire, a wrought iron Deco coffee table, flat ware, silver flasks, mantel lamps, iron gates, a silk settee, theat
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1371 5 2
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If there was another way to describe emptiness, I'd word the endlessness of the sky, of the ocean at low tide.
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1371 6 3
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Whenever trees or limbs fell in isolate forests—well, no narrators were ever to be found, not even beneath the larger tree trunks or under the fallen limbs.
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1371 11 8
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He picked at his food. The teen-aged boys gnawed the bones. The conversation was nothing he was interested in. Chitchat and family jokes.
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1371 3 1
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I want to read a story that ends unhappily ever after: one where the bad guy wins and no one gets the girl.
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1371 4 4
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Feelin’, feelin’ good, down-fallin’ down/rain, rain, rain came today,/wet alfresco alchemy
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1370 4 3
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They found your athymic neck/clipped like a bag of Skittles/and your lifeblood left a Rorschach test on the dash/in which they saw the future/and their own exits/(straight ahead and to the right).
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1370 9 11
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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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1370 3 3
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The gate squeaked, the gravel shuffled and the letterbox clattered as February 14th's mail cascaded to the ground.
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1370 0 0
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A brick from the parapet splat down later as I was applying a bitter healing powder, made from the seeds of watermelons, to my raw tongue.
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1370 17 11
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Neither of us thought of real winning. We set about brilliant losing, dark angel forms of luck and greed, the desire, the craving, the need to lose so strenuous that one wins; we tied at thirteen.
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1370 1 0
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What if
Everything
I have been doing
Hasn’t been heard
By anyone?
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1370 3 0
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Some of us, however, turn our secrets over in our souls, churning them with the fury of the howling winds of a January night. They are eroded and shaped and fine-tuned with the precision of a jeweler; the deeper and darker they are, the more brilliant of
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1370 5 4
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this is where we end --
the exorbitant eye of forgotten days.
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1370 3 1
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