1250 2 2
|
They watch her, scald her skin with hot eyes whose stares run up and down her body like lice.
|
1250 2 0
|
When he got to the office, he opened the drawer with the new can of fish food and realized he’d forgotten to buy a fish tank. He hated fish, hated the thought of a “hobby” but his girlfriend’s therapist had suggested it. Hobbied, hobbled, whatever
|
1250 0 0
|
I know I used to say I’d rather walk on the moon with my own rapacity. And you can easily say things like that, given the luxuriance of youth. But it was a lie, if you want to know the truth. That is only so much hot balloon air, puffed up in the chest,
|
1250 31 18
|
... “All power is just behind your belly. Look. Knot of belt – just in front of navel – navel is eye of chi.” ...
|
1250 1 1
|
. . . I wanted to put Tiffany out of her misery and mine and shove her in front of the next large vehicle hurtling down the drive-through lane . . . .
|
1250 0 0
|
if i could i would leave/ my beating heart like flowers/ pumping blood upon your doorstep/ in gory testament/ to the way you make me feel.
|
1250 2 1
|
It's important to sound
human, I know
To get fragile
near your
mother
I myself
get glimpses
now and then
|
1250 2 1
|
Be aware the dog is king, radiant, emitting many beams, renewed by and restored by his fullness, his satiety. In many ways underlying all our hearts and minds, out of our notorious youth, ever the flower of our flesh on fire like a little reed next to the dried…
|
1250 4 4
|
It was time to go sit outside in the sunlight with the gang of trust-funders, just to see what was new in the world of high finance and falling stock prices. “So, what's happening with the economy in China?” I asked. And they just stared at me as if I had
|
1250 8 1
|
He was a Jack Russell terrier
hanging like a baby
in a carrier
strapped to my chest
He had all four legs
wrapped around me
and was licking me
with his long tongue
I asked him what his name
was, and in a real low voice
he said
Min
|
1250 1 1
|
Lester walked back into the house. He was hungry but didn’t know what he wanted to eat. Really, he couldn’t remember how to fix anything he wanted. He walked over to turn on the television, but couldn’t find the on/off button. Surely the damn thing had an
|
1249 5 1
|
a man sees salamander bands / a-cracklin on the scree
|
1249 3 3
|
I nearly burst out laughing when I heard myself telling him in my accented English that she’d confided in me that she was preparing to sacrifice herself as part of an elaborate snuff film produced by a band of psychotic artists hell-bent on making up for
|
1249 5 3
|
|
1249 2 1
|
Here and there a few bits of beauty, with the highest respect, reverence, erect with pride. Almost twice a thousand dawns, ten thousand in intimacy, the breasts, the nipples, means of the world to nourish itself, by the intimate bay.
It's almost pun
|
1249 2 3
|
I will admit it. // I cannot write poetry / to save my life—
|
1249 0 0
|
Her friend was a performance artist who gave Marcia a framed picture of her vagina, made with menstrual blood. At least that’s what she told everyone.
|
1249 6 3
|
" . . . the government works for the aliens now, taking over the world. That's why everything's so screwed up."
|
1249 2 0
|
Rose would have preferred to survey the wreckage alone, between sips of her earl grey, but the morning light drew her attention to blonde and jet black curls weaving into folds of fabric.
|
1249 5 2
|
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.
|
1249 4 1
|
IV. From Hoover Dam The intent of passive presence wreathes an endless ring, Invisible, beyond all thoughts and change to sickness. This hour beats sibylline as vacancy, breathing Through mouths that do not taste their nothingness. I do not know where you are;…
|
1249 2 1
|
They put me in charge of developing a drug that stifles fear.
|
1249 7 6
|
We exist to facilitate/
successful conclusions of hopeless lives.
|
1249 18 13
|
After her grief had subsided, the wife felt immediate relief. / Suddenly she was free to abandon or pursue loneliness
|
1249 11 7
|
They might think that loneliness has made me gullible, more than willing to open for them all kinds of drawers.
|
1249 9 6
|
Birds fly and people
hurry in the wind and rain like it's a matter
of pity.
|
1249 2 2
|
Through void decks of apartment blocks,
Over roads on overhead bridges,
Down small streets on concrete pavements.
|
1249 7 4
|
She’d reached me after running through the directory, alphabetically. Apparently no one in the a’s or b’s or c’s before me would talk to her.
|
1249 5 5
|
philanthropy corrugated with a smirk / printed aside every cardboard box and room / every cardboard house with every cardboard door.
|
1249 1 2
|
Lovell saw his chance, and more quickly than anyone thought possible delivered a sharp blow to Linehan's hitherto untouched jaw. The Irishman collapsed, and stayed down for the full count of thirty. The courtyard was then filled with shouts of incredulit
|