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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1507 1 1
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The Bird King is trapped behind the mirrors. Sometimes you'll see a hand, a wing, fluttering in a dark space. You may even see his breath, a pulse of mist in a corner of the glass. But don't ever smash his silvered prison. Don't ever let him out and into the world.*****O…
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1507 5 1
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It’s as she reaches into the fridge for the carton of half-and-half with the grainy waxy photo of the little girl—Last Seen 10/2/06—that the memory surfaces:
“Hey. That’s mine.”
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1506 2 1
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The Gropers of Prague were there, all around us, in spirit if not in fact. Was it KGB? Was it a ghost from my past? Or my own hand?
Stop guessing. It was Einstein himself. The KGB had taken him into custody somehow, though by what authority? All the
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1506 3 2
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I used to be a poet, you know. /
Better, in many respects, than you.
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1506 10 5
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an engine stalls out
in the parking lot
the driver
tears her skirt
coming through the door
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1506 8 7
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There is a war, but is it not In my heart? There is a war, but You are not the reason. There is a War, but we're all doing what we can. There is a war, but it is not just Your fight. There is a war, but I Wished you still walked…
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1506 5 5
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I opened the closet door and there stood Eugène Ionesco lost among our clothes.
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1506 1 0
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I'm waiting for your voice. My trembling hand is so damp the phone could slip from my fragile grasp at any moment. Each ring burns in my ear and makes the washing machine in my stomach tumble faster and faster. After three rings, or it could be four, or forty, I hear…
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1506 13 12
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My wife, Sheila, inadvertently clicked my e-mail address, too, when she sent her reply back to him and I read her poet friend's message that her love opened the window of his heart and she replied that his words were knocks that opened the door to her being, then I stood…
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1506 6 4
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In a field of barley, I see you, ...
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1506 0 0
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Sora and Ciel stood before Dean Morden inside his office. It felt weird to the girls looking at him sitting behind Madam Mayweather’s desk
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1506 3 3
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“Sandy likes the way Bob spanks, when he’s done she gives him thanks."
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1506 3 1
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1506 7 8
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In and out of morphine dreams, he flies through the unfinished roof of Illinois sky. Below, matchbox-sized farm machines. A silo becomes his father's thermos, the silver-capped tower from which he stole sips at ten, his first secret. Back …
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1506 16 9
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The blood is memorable/
as is the copper taste of that/
momentary certainty of lockjaw.
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1506 9 7
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Jeanne and I were married for eight years. I never knew her.
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1506 2 1
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Vietnam, Tet, and beaucoup Charlie
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1506 3 2
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I am useless. A freak. Different. They all hate me now. All except you, of course. You will never leave me. Never. I'd kill them all if I could. Every single one. But twenty-four, that's a lot even for me. I'm so sick of the cliques; the special groups and hastily strung…
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1506 0 0
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My eyes don’t close but hers are shut tight, and something inside tells me that to this girl, I could be absolutely anyone.
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1505 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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1505 10 7
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My blood has turned to flour I've been in Babylon too long My heart was singed by fire But it's drowning in my song We raised a prayer to Mary We had to take our share We took our places in the ferry But we didn't pay the fare And we don't know…
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1505 5 0
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"And then I, and I believe,
I alone, saw
this small child
run..."
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1505 11 8
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“Just how many different animals try to hide their nakedness?” “Only one. And that'd be us, idiot.”, Twinkle responded. “Then, why don't we mind sometimes showing our bodies?”, she then asked. Twinkle could see it was going to be another…
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1505 15 10
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in which a man who is bored with years of retirement poses a threat to himself and others
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1505 12 8
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the two become one where/
all things end,
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1505 5 1
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There was no provision for keeping the post on the door, but I did not have the fingernails to pry it off.
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1505 6 4
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She stiffens and blusters and roars
Not like a storm,
Not like a lion.
Like a badger, caught in the steel jaws of a trap.
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1505 25 12
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1505 6 4
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I woke up to the humming
of an empty space in the shape of a sweatshirt,
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