1336 6 5
|
|
1336 5 1
|
Bardan O'Connor stared at himself in the mirror but didn't recognize the image before him. He was pale and looked like death. He tried to psyche himself up for the latest show with a shot of Irish whiskey. He slapped himself hard in the face. "Get it together man." The…
|
1336 6 1
|
Later, you've hit that four shot espresso limit; you've snarfed down that too rich mushroom korma… gone before you tasted it.
|
1336 3 2
|
Self-possession. He had it. In his arctic white t-shirt; blonde haired, broad shouldered, unburdened. “I will make you love me,” he had said, in a bar.
|
1336 6 1
|
I am surprised that you’re not famous already. I remember sitting in your bedroom for hours just watching you while you wrote poetry. I was in awe of you, thinking you were going to be the next Dylan Thomas! Or Bob Dylan. Or Dylan Somebody! And I rememb
|
1336 0 0
|
We transplant helix° splices and
shoot back to meet our former selves, zip the
scrolls, and save the world. Then you said spin
so I twisted my jumper over and
over in
endless folds like lips, like vaginas, like
seacreatures
|
1336 11 7
|
--small chin, timid mouth, frail nose, weak narrow-set eyes--
|
1336 4 4
|
Marcia
Get a load of
This
I got two pictures
Of food
Of food
Marcia
You're gonna
Love it
Look at this
I got one
Of just the salt and
Pepper shaker
God
You're gonna
Love this
|
1336 15 8
|
But even if the truth
Never sets me free
I'll know this ain't the end of me
|
1336 9 2
|
i think god composed afternoons with crayons
|
1335 9 7
|
“I fly in my dreams,” his mother said. “It's my privilege.”
|
1335 3 1
|
She says, “He's like, the eighth wonder of the world.” She says this without irony, and this makes you feel embarrassed for her. The laughter in this small, smoky space is getting louder. You chew your chapped lips and put your…
|
1335 4 2
|
But you don’t know how to fly, Bunny! How ever will we survive?
|
1335 14 7
|
Through the Walmart parking lot
they came...
|
1335 0 0
|
Her friend had been drunk, and sometimes after two or three quarts of beer, he'd tell people that he was Jewish.
|
1335 1 1
|
We can’t see anything except for glimpses of the other’s eyes, hands, mouths when we move.
|
1335 0 0
|
He started to concentrate on the music again. It was the album with the crazy picture of Monk on the cover, with a machine gun over his shoulder, a tied-up Gestapo officer and a female resistance fighter standing next to—a cow.
|
1335 4 4
|
What’s your favorite emotion? Mine is ripping the sky apart and standing on a star outside of time.
|
1335 4 3
|
I got one good hubcap
I lost the other 3
I just don’t know
What the heck is wrong with me
I got one good hubcap
As you can plainly see
The other 3 were seen
Just a-hanging from a tree
That’s what must’ve happened
When I ran my car ri
|
1335 3 1
|
They’re coming now. Thousands of them. Black wings, antennas, spindly legs.
|
1335 6 1
|
Minnie looked at her co-worker's nametag. "Destiny," she said to her. That's a pretty name. It suits you. You're an attractive young lady. Is your momma pretty?"
"Not like I am," Destiny said as she smoothed her shiny black hair. "I'm honest about it 'ca
|
1335 21 11
|
She connects to you
via snarling vines
& worm-woven tunnels.
Drops Roman numerals
|
1335 6 3
|
Can we meet in the desert,
I will stand with a cactus flower clenched
between my teeth and balance en pointe.
I will tame snakes and find your serpent
tongue with my eyes closed.
I will usher in the clouds, when it grows hot,
and, should you becom
|
1335 8 5
|
Ah we just sat on the flat roof of the school and looked out at what was beyond because sometimes there is nothin' to do but sit on a flat roof of a school and look out at what is beyond. Going up there I had told him to be careful with the bag because if he didn't take…
|
1335 2 2
|
“Gliese Base Twelve, come in. Gliese Base Twelve, this is the Harrisburg. We have a level five emergency. Requesting immediate assistance.”
|
1335 10 6
|
Millennium jumped strumming lithium gum cumulative outnumber humiliated résumé jumpy instruments
|
1335 12 5
|
They talk but they don’t really / talk
|
1334 5 5
|
a soft wooden clatter, wind-battered reeds/bound to the banks of ditches rank,/ill-purposed waters slide into low swamps/whose waters into rivers seep and crawl.
|
1334 8 6
|
It’s not that cold but the cold that is/
penetrates layered cloth and soft skin/
to chill the blood in its capillaries
|
1334 5 3
|
The cats sniff at the small opening,/
one by one, in a furtive casualness./
They think the outside air is sweet
|