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Here’s the keys to the house
Here’s the keys to the car
I’m going out and I don’t care
I’m going out to buy a cigar
Don’t bother locking up after I leave
I’m not coming back anymore
I’m going to drink whiskey out of a jar
Go out and buy
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how the world is constantlyrevolving her mirroredorbs around the roomlooking for someone tohypnotize, a goddesshell-bent on catching agoon to mortal with; andas you lie from behindyourself so shall she lie withyou. Now, do you reallywant my answer to…
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Can we ever truly know reality? I don’t think so. But fly in comfort my friend. Lean back and enjoy the thrust of those engines.
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While serving in government, she plotted to change it.
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"I'm just going to
take a power nap!"
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His nervous cackle makes me sick - Oh, if only - Times were different - That knife - Would fit so nicely in his back
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Your cairns/
are litter in the streets
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I was in life, in my dream. I was feeling around underneath your clothing. My fingers were shining in the underwater afterlife of memory, searching for those lovely nipple-sized mollusks. I lived in a land somewhere between the past and the future. Now
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Mice dreams are a reality ...
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“I was just dreaming about you,” he said, sleepy-voiced. “What's for breakfast?”
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Every day, a fresh new/
strain of Hell reveals itself
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You're riding on the edge The edge of life and death Popping pills Shooting thrills Snorting coke and meth Running fast from it all Heading for a fall Needle in your arm What do you care Who does it harm Looks change at will With each and every pill …
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Magdalena White Herrington praised the lucky stars who’d sent her the Klonakilty ghosts.
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I had ink for blood then and “the news” was my oxygen.
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Sounds terrific, but are there any strings attached?
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Only last Friday, he was introduced/
around, smiling, healthy,/
a fine young man.
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After oh so many hours
the eyes could only close
only to view a Ritz cracker
marching on a nose
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I was driving by with a dampened eye
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Winter is a particle yet unknown to science. Someday it will be described in terms of spins and magnetism. It will be set in high school physics books and there contained: look, here is winter. Graduate students will split it into cold and melancholy and poets will…
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(and the teacher’s voice, which we realize has just faded in at a drone:)
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a half-moon hung straight up and down
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Bonnie envied all of those people who instantly forgot their horrible traumas: Jessica Lynch, the Central Park jogger. Their own brains rescued them. Bonnie's brain was not so generous.
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edge of wolf howls and howls past sunflowers and skeletons
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there's looks between the covers and shotguns in the drawer
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After our first kiss,
a team of scientists
scrubbed away the cancer
of your lipstick.
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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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was beaten in
the back of the brig.
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Grady Quail wondered why God didn't just have another son
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In order to be a catalyst for catharsis — which is just a fancy way of saying agent of change — you have to be willing to condition yourself into something partially inhuman. Only something on the very outskirts of humanity…
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