1403 0 0
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I imagine Gene Simmons licking a twelve year old girl that looks like Erin dressed in a dog collar and leash.
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1403 0 0
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Swoosh, swoosh, swoosh, swoosh; the rhythmic thrust of Mezereon’s wings…Th-Bumm, th-bumm, th-bumm; the drumming of his heart…Hooou, hooou, hooou; the exhalations of his breath…
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In time's embroidery, the human storyis a short stretch of a short strand within the thread of half a knot-and that stretch of strand's defective. What will mourn us when we're gone?Not the plants which live so lightly on the earth.Not the scorpions and not the ants.Perhaps…
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1403 4 2
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Frank was happy to leave the art show and take the train back to SoHo.
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1403 1 1
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I hand one of them the octopus and run out of the room.
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I was sitting at my desk at work and couldn't figure out why it felt like a person with a very weak grip was trying to strangle me. Then, I realized I was wearing a scarf.
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Does God feel the same way /
whenever you practice your indifference toward me
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You know what happened. You heard about it. We were considered unuseful to the Nazis and were gassed in those shower rooms. It was all over so quick; I had hardly a chance to understand. I really did not feel anything because before it was over, I, being
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1403 8 5
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Picture it-/
air not clogged with the shit//
that makes Beijing the dark joke/
of the developed world.
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1403 5 5
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Like when she said the word 'but', it came out ‘bet’.
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1403 4 2
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She sat in a tall chair and there was only one time in the interview that she took her sunglasses off. She didn't really take them off, but just pulled them down for an instant with thumb and forefinger in order to look out at something going past the window. They said…
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1403 3 1
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Ashford Garth Willingsham IV stood looking out at the Gulf of Mexico from his mansion on Longboat Key. In his right hand was a letter from his divorce lawyer, Reynard Foxx...
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1402 3 3
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The man who put up the clothes line left his kids upstairs at night and came down to my bed.
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1402 1 1
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Charley carried the corpse over to the dinghy and tossed it into the pool of rain water collected inside. The headless snake swerved through the water, oblivious to its fate, powered perhaps by exposed nerves and muscle memory.
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A sort of invocation of the open sky, in contradistinction to the dark of the Earth whence came the specimens, a figurative marriage of the literal darkness of exploration and the figurative light of knowledge.
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My friend, drunk, spoke to me / outside a bar where we hung out; / and his eyes were red from tiredness,
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1402 6 4
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i am two / one part me / another part them
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1402 8 2
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I had ink for blood then and “the news” was my oxygen.
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1402 5 3
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1402 1 1
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They run nonstop for weeks. Between traffic stalled cars. Down forgotten subways tunnels drilled long ago in the cold earth. Past burning sugarcane fields.
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1402 4 1
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Tiny skiers look like beetles/on a white bedspread. /We watch them fall to earth from/the high peaks and tell ourselves
this is the week that sealed it
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1402 6 1
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Deny yourself that pleasure
For my sake; that feeling beyond measure
That you get when you finally, and with much angst,
Decide not to be a bitch, to a round of general thanks.
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1402 1 1
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Hands and fingers feeling down
Cross the boundaries I laid
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1402 2 2
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I’m just your ordinary poem,
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1402 6 2
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her expressive sigh releasing. Sated. The last of our kind, evolving flightless we remain on the ground, culling through corpulent consumption.
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1402 3 1
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okay fine, on the count of three
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Sad to tears, not bubbly, ordered as all in Madison, outpatient by Elizabeth Karlin, internist, later a bullet-proof vest abortion provider.
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In the moment
I crinkle the aluminum foil,
The sandwich now a deeper
Part of me
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