1890 8 5
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That bottle just sits there in the closet, next to the hats and a box full of old gloves. Years it’s been there. Try as we might, we never open it. We just don’t have a damn thing to celebrate. Who was it brought that bottle into our lives and went and ruined …
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1888 25 21
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I found the knife in a fishing box in the closet. The box was made out of varnished wood. My father’s father had made it.
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1887 11 10
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1. Allowance
2. Tooth fairy
3. JFK coin savings bank in clear plastic beveled skyscraper tower
4. Ben Franklin iron coin bank
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1887 4 1
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1887 33 24
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your mania for sentences / has dried up your heart
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1887 3 3
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'Tis a cruel season. I have nothing and no means to order anything. Nobody to shop for and nobody to buy things for me. But the catalogues keep coming. And these catalogues don't bring out the best in me. The catalogues switch on what I call my want switc
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1887 4 3
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That’s the way it went all day with me—didn’t get far, didn’t see much, just, with Mary, drank tea here and there. A fine day it was, too; not cloudy, not raining...
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1886 0 0
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The next day, John's kneecaps looked like Tennessee Pride Real Country Sausage. The bandage on his head kept coming loose, having to be tucked in, and he was suffering the Stone Mountain of hangovers.
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1886 5 0
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I realize most automatonical authors stick to non-fiction, but if my work bears any resemblance to real automatons or events, I assure you it is purely coincidental.
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1885 9 9
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Arthur farts. Pandemonium. Miss O'Kelly shouts, “Quiet!” 32 nine year-olds freeze. “Close your books, fold your hands on your desk, put your heads down.” Obedience. Silence. Until…
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1885 16 14
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ornery women / in tall hats, suspender dads, kids deformed with / ribbons
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1885 1 1
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You never forget your first mouthful of monkey stew.
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1885 4 4
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Fifi is one piece of work, from the Ann Coulter Tits-And-Ass Rattlesnake School Of Broadcasting Venom And Bullshit Like Goebbels...
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1885 9 3
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The year I lick so much windowpane off stamps I have to use Elmer's glue to back the twenty-center for a postcard cash request to my mother, that I am alive note at the end of term, is the year of all the "wine" parties.
"Wine" is what we put down
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1885 6 2
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A sticky glass. An open copy of Outside magazine. A flat part of the meadow that reeked of blood and cologne. A dog (my dog) hidden in the closet, shivering so hard the hangers jangled.
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1884 8 3
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After like forever I remembered Seth was there, too. He was still on the levee's edge, but had drawn his legs up and crossed them, Indian-style. All of a sudden he was laughing.
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1883 21 20
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She watched an inky cloud suck all the color / from the trees.
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1883 17 8
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They are running the bulls in Pamplona
this afternoon and they have no idea
how to do this and they are
way too old for this
and they want to relive their youth
and run the bulls in Pamplona
They want to drink like Ernest Hemingway
and run
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1882 6 8
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Noon sun, like a restless master
on my back
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1881 1 0
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Jasmine invited herself over and plopped herself on my futon. "Let's fuck," she said, bluntly. "I want to."
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1880 29 18
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The story of my life/
would put insomniacs to sleep.
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1880 11 8
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The voice in the sand: "If it has soul you must funk it."
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1880 41 9
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1879 28 20
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It's so nice
to be under something else's power
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1879 26 20
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He boarded the wrong plane. (Hey, it could happen. Maybe not after 9/11, but certainly before)
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1879 9 11
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Someone who I know only via Facebook and a writer site we both belong to posted a picture of a 12 week old fetus in the palm of a human hand. The message was anti-abortion. You know--how can you consider killing this baby? And the picture was of a tiny, tiny…
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1879 46 22
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Mirko returns!
All the words have been said.
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1879 21 11
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“When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less.”
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1879 31 19
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the mighty mountains sighed, and the wide seas heaved
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1878 32 15
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Maybe the thing is over by now. They have gathered up all the pictures and mementos of our dad’s life and hauled them away.
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