1509 4 3
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Breathe a stench of Eton musk...
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1509 6 2
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A white room is empty but for you, a card table and a chair.
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1509 0 0
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“She’s very sick. She’s dying,” and he smoothed my hair along my neck.
“It’s leukemia. A very rare type,” his hand reached my shoulder and stopped there.
“She only has a few months.”
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1508 9 7
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Sex is a fetish war --
a battle of trinkets of desire
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1508 4 3
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Philosophy: a muscular exercise of throat, jaw, tongue, and brain.
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1508 17 9
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A woman who is, say, a culinary arts champion or an heiress devoted to literature such as Bryher (Annie Winifred Ellerman) or Peggy Guggenheim might be able to turn me on, turn me out, turn me around.
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1508 3 1
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I will show you how, in the spring,
the sidewalks here
look like a crossword puzzle resting under
a glass of lemonade,
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1508 2 2
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I do not know the species of birds here. /
The two I see playing on the balcony at night /
I can never call back.
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1508 2 1
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I want to own you, even if it is only for a few moments or a few hours, but it will not be worth it unless for that brief span of time I know that the only purpose of your existence is to be a woman whom I own.
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1508 5 4
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this is where we end --
the exorbitant eye of forgotten days.
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1508 6 3
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It is midnight in Utah, but I can’t tell. It always looks like midnight in a cave.
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1508 0 0
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The eyelid of the sink blinks silence. The clocks choke on smoke.
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1508 4 2
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The first and easiest reason was that he never hit me. Well, if he never hit me, then how could it possibly be abuse? Never mind the threats to stab me in the neck. He was only angry. He really didn't mean that. Never mind he restrained me, or cornered me
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1508 6 5
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I found a diseased fish / wedged between some boulders near the pier
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1508 0 0
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Even the old medicine woman seemed to grin with a perverted sort of understanding when she opened the door to find Lys waiting outside. She was comfortable nowhere and ready to flee at any moment.
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1508 1 0
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I leapt up to retaliate when the clang of a distant door quieted my retesance. Shit, why am I so popular? I guess it was my turn to be thrown around like the guy in the Hotdog suit on the corner... Don't shoot the "Hotdog" guy... Please, please don't
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1508 6 5
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I can do the hot coals, no problem.
Or, your love, eyes closed.
Or your sneer, spank,
suffering, resentment, rejection.
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1508 4 1
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That is the question,
not to be or not to be
Life, death, whether to be,
all that is superfluous
in the face of laughter
and how to achieve it
under extraordinary circumstances
like not drinking anymore
I’m afraid not all the alcoh
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1507 0 0
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Mezereon’s giant dragon heart marveled at the girl’s revelations. First, he was heartsick for her and the sad state of things back where she had come to him from. Secondly, he was aghast to learn she was a princess; for even dragons know and respect r
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1507 5 2
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Once there was a man who wrote in code. He was comfortable among substitutions
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1507 4 0
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Then it started extruding tendrils and tying them all into intricate knots.
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1507 4 4
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Jenny was certain nobody saw her when she took the slinky shirt from her father's store. It was blue with buttons shaped like cherries, the fabric light as air. She balled it up in her hand. Her father owned a chain of boutiques called Body Electric. The racks were…
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1507 10 8
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The first night I met her we slow danced to George Strait songs for most of the evening and when we took a break, our talking went warm and well as we sat eating hot dogs and sipping beers until she dropped a couple of bombs, first, telling me she was married and then, that…
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1507 15 7
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Her voice gets screechy as she talks of the boy he was caught fondling in the bathroom of a bowling alley. The worst part: the dumb schmuck doesn’t even bowl.
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1507 4 3
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A tornado and peacock were bred in his paddock; the couple gave birth to a turquoise lasso.
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1507 4 1
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To rival the professor in his knowledge of various body parts is impossible ...
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1507 3 2
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Mother told me that I would go to the moon. But she did not tell me that on Diwali night, the moon hid himself on the other side of the sky.
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1507 8 7
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By the sixth - Dizz, Falstaff buzzed - Croons - The Wabash Cannonball
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1507 5 6
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at all altitudes and at all latitudes /
glaciers in furious melt: / both Greenland and Antarctica headed both /
to be ice-free isles adrift / and with shorter coastlines amidst higher seas.
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1507 11 6
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I suppose it was inevitable, This crashing of souls, This recognition of possibility to create. If we were younger, We would make a baby, The ultimate act of faith. Now it has to be something else, Nothing to force a track with night feedings, …
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