90552
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Her legs splayed out
in front of her.
She was a mess
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90521
|
Kudzu obscures the gate where jasmine bloomed last summer.
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90533
|
When he was 24 he ran away with a girl, forgot about his little office job in the city, went with her to the mountains, just the two of them, to live out a life of romance that a chalk box like the metropolis can’t give you—
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90511
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Periodically I try to vacuum up their eight-legged asses but they hide in the cable drop.
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90511
|
I blame you for my short temper when I go off the handle when my blood runs cold and I can't think straight I can only react. When I say things I don't mean Even if I do. But I am glad for the fire you started inside of me. That time I…
|
90565
|
We drank beer and played loose pool, attracted two fun girls, one Jamaican, the other dirty blonde, both of whom seemed interested in only one of the four of us.
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905126
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90551
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The roses ask for you when I smell them
They seem to remember your touch more than
others. They can’t bear it when you’re gone
and wonder when you’ll be returning
I am beginning to do the same
I no longer go outdoors to be with them
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90422
|
Voluntary exiles spread fears and feces, diseases and monstrosities, all the suffering and suffocation, ruthlessness and rootlessness of the world, just like a horsefly that cheekily spreads its filthy eggs in the most paradisiacal corners of the earth. Hence the…
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90421
|
Ben left the airport and headed toward downtown Nice, his stomach was in a knot.
|
90441
|
B developed a thick emulsion that he paints onto the pieces of meat on which he prints photographs.
|
90411
|
She went for the typewriter first.
|
90421
|
the little crummy salon that churned out little fat women with pinked curly hair
|
90422
|
Going to Atlanta 6AM Despite all the issues presented by Delta this morning (the rescheduling of my 7am flight at 1am to a flight at 10, giving me a two minute layover time in Detroit, and my eventual own rescheduling of my flight to 6am, and waiting…
|
90462
|
I found a field
where all the
unanswered prayers
were once buried
but someone
someone
someone had
dug them up
again
and was putting
them
to good use
|
904159
|
Other pathways are more satisfactory. They are more closely attuned to music of the other world. Even so, the heat eventually burns them up.
|
90431
|
He fought off the U-boat packs in the Atlantic — one hand on the tiller, one on the torpedo launch button.
|
90410
|
“Living rooms,” said the town drunk, “are incapable of emanating.”
|
904158
|
Maybe it takes as much fortitude
To forget
As it does
To remember.
|
90433
|
Cliffhanger Notes
Sexpot
Bunched Panties
Cereal Killer
Hello Kitty Litter
Canoodle
Named
Anonymous Clock
The Lizard of Oz
Luke Warm and the Cold Zippers
Megaschnauzer
Truffle-Snuffers
Pork-Pie Hats
Helium Chipmunks
Tender Is
|
90444
|
What I’ve got is
priceless,
but no one
wants it.
Hmmm.
I wonder if
I can
give it away,
or have to
haul it to the
dump?
What I have is priceless.
Priceless.
What I have
is priceless,
but no one wants it.
|
90455
|
I was supposed to write a history of the old world and expose the selfish ones who use their best kept love for evil against the good little witches of childhood, but it made no sense to me to go after them in that obvious a way. They…
|
90465
|
Posit butterflies/
as evidence of heavenly design.
|
90400
|
What's the protocol for telling people your spouse has cancer? How do you tell your son, your friends, your co-workers? How do you tell your mother? How do you tell her mother?
|
904119
|
and we spun you, / spun you!
|
90420
|
Fabulous birds perched nearby, where we were. In their memory there goes the little god, original, in the midst of it all, happiness like anything near the river-mouth. Letting yourself dabble in the femaleness of it. In the lower world or on the playin
|
90463
|
It was as if every wrong foisted upon his ancestors stirred up a war in him and he was charged with intending the canon at the living.
|
90400
|
That’s where her reputation Wild Cat came from.
|
90412
|
As a boy, he had little hope of ever becoming anything.
|
90410
|
I find it more fun to be a pirate
|