2629 31 16
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I don’t remember the name of the boy in high school
or if I cried at his funeral
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2629 40 13
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I should have created a first-date questionnaire heartaches ago.
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2628 11 6
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Last-minute women notice me and latch on, converging in narcotized spirals, old sunflowers twisting towards a fake light. Ugly, used up people, turning like dirty snow, terrified of facing the sunlight alone, of the hour long drunken drive home.
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2628 13 8
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(one of my early works: an image-text collage, animated in flash.)
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“White,” he says. -- “Black,” I answer.
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2626 14 10
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I think he viewed Communion as an act of hygiene that allowed him to go on being fiery and self-determined.
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2626 12 11
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"So, like the Goldilocks thing…"
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2625 2 1
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But not once did we mention heaven. The next day we bought another one.
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2624 11 8
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The voice in the sand: "If it has soul you must funk it."
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2624 3 4
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Days went by as I stood in the woods waiting for a tree to fall, and when none did, I determined the universe is cold and indifferent and that man’s only hope is to buy wood chippers.
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The clickity-click of poker chips spills out to the six of us waiting for a table. We're old college buddies, drunk since one this afternoon, sporting the ball caps our wives never let us wear. We brag. About our poker wins, how easy it is to read each other, how we can…
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2623 18 14
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2623 2 1
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The crowd gathered around the dying man's bed, waiting for his last words.
He was a genius. The most prolific writer and philosopher to ever live. He wiped his ass with the words of Shakespeare. The thoughts of Plato, Socrates, Descartes, and Nietzsche w
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She stood there with ladylike maturity; her eyes were frightening with an unforgiving look, visible in her tears that pierced the very core of Oryn’s heart.
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TRAVELING NORTH Though you are dead now. Though I walk covered in dust through this strip mall in Iowa. I remember the collection of tendencies that led me here. The flat landscape. The blazing heat of cornfields. The landscape and body are one…
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Fritz Lang. Even before I ever met the miserable son of a bitch, with his monocle and superior airs, I hated him. In person, he was an insufferable asshole.
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2620 5 2
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his wife had made love to another man,
out of spite or love or to wake him from
his conventional slumber, we never learned.
We were there as a foil,
a first step towards reconciliation,
unction.
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His feet are the size of thumbs, the segments of his toes no larger than grains of rice.
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2619 7 3
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Christmas is here and there's work to do.
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2618 12 10
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honey/she said/with a wink/and a twinkle
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2617 37 18
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On Saturday mornings, by noon, the delivery car comes from Boston and unloads fresh bread and sandwiches, pork ribs and ground pork stuffed inside of breads and buns and banana leaves, bean shakes, and sticky rice desserts.
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2616 3 3
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I would roll my eyes, give one word replies or a smiley face.
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2616 15 6
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Elvis at a Starbucks. Some graphic words.
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2614 4 2
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The proud, burly tree / Rests on the now crashed TV / Thanks a lot, nature
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2613 1 2
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I hope I don’t have aches and pains in heaven
Cause here on Earth I ache in all my parts
These old bones don’t have the spring they used to
I sure hope heaven has electric shopping carts
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2613 4 3
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If I play my accordion too loudly while you're painting, you complain. You stamp about in your room under mine. You fetch the broom from the closet and use it to thump vehemently on the ceiling. I feel the vibrations through my feet.
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We met an old friend and his old dog. We went off leash on the lush Buffalo grass. He and I—this old friend, I mean—talked mostly of divorce, something we shared between us.
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2610 20 13
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Her eyes grew wide, moist, catching the low light, holding onto it as if an imprisoned lover. "So you come home." I smiled. Was she playing a game?
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2609 7 5
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Thomas Friedman was right when he said, “Much of this biodiversity in Indonesia is now under threat.”
It had been this way since gasoline became currency; I remember bartering with The Governance for the newest edition of The Guinness Book of
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He was the kind of cat who began lifting weights in the fourth grade.
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