98532
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And so began my love affair with a thick, semisold substance. Sort of like Mary Van de Velde, the chubby girl who was my partner in my 6th grade polka troupe.
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98500
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I hate buying shirts. There's no point. You need a shirt, you go to the library.
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98531
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Happens at a party, this way, past frat boys
perched in branches like idiot hoot owls,
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98500
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look at the shape here / is it not pleasing to the eye?
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98412
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In today’s print-on-demand and digital world, there are unlimited avenues for aspiring writers to circulate their work, but deregulation and limitlessness often leads to chaos. Writers are more inclined to release unpolished work that fails to rise to the
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98495
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You wanted transcendence, wanted height, danger, the tracks blurred into murky distances behind and in front of you. You slipped, reached for it, starlight shining in your eyes, something you didn't have when I held your hand. We didn't fold the…
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98445
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She arranged to have an abortion at a doctor Greene’s office, who practiced out of a converted house on Solano Avenue on the north side of Berkeley. I took her there the day of the procedure. You couldn’t go to a regular hospital to have this kind of thi
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98411
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Eating my teeth off pulling the silk from my lips and swallowing each kerchief wholejust trying to find the priest who has his heart set on a motorcycle
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98411
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I pulled at her shirt like a slot machine.
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98400
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At Christmas, the van de Kamps made the trip to suburban Downer’s Grove and presented Courtney with a t-shirt saying “My other grandma is a grim battleaxe.”
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98431
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Dan Arris sat in Chez Colette enjoying a roulade of veal stuffed with root vegetables. He was not a happy man.
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98432
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"May I help you?"
She was beautiful.
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98464
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Further down a small group of men lolled near a doorway.
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98452
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They build them high they do in Waveland, Mississippi.The tall houses with their skinny thighs spread wide flirting with the dusky coast, like antebellum ladies petticoats lifted, stockings wetted, ankles bared, savingtheir hems from the unpredictable tide,…
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98423
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I hold dreams made of iron / that tip my spear of regret—
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98422
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The bank bought out the miles of land behind our property.
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98433
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. . . we agree that formal standards for identifying literary merit exist and are capable of being discerned, not merely of being ascribed. —but is this itself true?
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98477
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The arithmetic of human experience/
is always a losing game for some. Poor Jane. Rich Dick.
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98412
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It is wonderful to talk to Mick Jagger in his hotel room. He is absolutely charming, and the women filling the room seem as natural as the sound of rain or the play of sunlight.
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984126
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a little bitter for the better
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98443
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An excited state
with undiscovered borders, the almost space -
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984138
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Instead, we found his red-inked list of boys who would never be saved,
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98474
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And I admire//
the orchestrations of ants and honeybees/
and the persistence and adaptations/
of the cockroach.
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984136
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April spit its greeting, toe to head.
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98485
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We will collapse in a storm of images
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98411
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Easter the emerald parlor remembered, come yourself to convince me now impose yourself firm to the maroon furrow that is my heart. Interloper, make your mayhem here, where I have been miserable -…
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98354
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Is there a homunculus in my brain guiding everything like the pilot of an airliner?
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98301
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On the ridge in front of them, appeared a creature, neither man had ever seen before, standing taller than their horses, the strange beast walked on two powerful legs...
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98311
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We can’t see anything except for glimpses of the other’s eyes, hands, mouths when we move.
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98322
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