1172 0 0
|
When the village slept, the men came knocking.
|
1172 5 1
|
He sneezed Hit the wrong buttonDidn't mean to kill him,but he didHeld onto me then, cryingand could not stopI feel so awful, he sobbedHe was asking for mercyAnd I meant to say, "yes,I will spare your life,"but I hit the kill buttoninsteadIt was an accidentHoney, it's just a…
|
1172 0 0
|
Th heeet frum mye skin on ers wus mehsidge eenuff.
|
1172 1 0
|
I had coffee with one of my characters today. It did not go well. I thought we were friends, but I guess I was wrong.
|
1172 2 1
|
I know what that coast was like, where you went. A coarse country filled with malodorous women that sang from the shores. Groups of nine stripped to the waist. Some with braids hanging down their back. Garden beauties. Visual porticos, with their floral
|
1172 3 1
|
Two titans move
opposite one another
|
1172 1 0
|
colors dancing on metric vectors
|
1171 1 2
|
Tom wasn’t crying.
A few snowflakes, the first of the season, flittered down and landed on Elizabeth’s new headstone, christening it. Tom didn’t have his topcoat, and he never buttoned his suit. He tried not to shiver. Lynn lifted her face from Tom’s c
|
1171 12 6
|
I could have a minor stroke.
|
1171 0 0
|
...an aggregation of physical nature with the abstraction of 'applicabilty,' more than just a word, but a magickal spell that conjures technology out of ecology.
|
1171 0 0
|
What would people say about me? He was immoderately adrift. Maybe pathologically narcissistic. A shame he dumped Gina, the best he ever did. In essence, a man-child.
|
1171 0 0
|
(and the teacher’s voice, which we realize has just faded in at a drone:)
|
1171 4 2
|
Molly was from dull and wet Kansas City, Missouri, where she learned to pass the time in the many record shops and bars that lined it's inconspicuously storied streets, catching the attention of a young red blooded all American Kansas City man, from time
|
1171 0 0
|
The Time Traveler had been gone but a minute, when Filby, combing his fingers through his ginger hair, turned to the Psychologist and proclaimed, “That’s the last we shall see of him.”
|
1171 0 0
|
I wrinkled my face up
in the glare and warmth of the sun.
I baked easy in the hovering heat
and my spot-speckled skin ate
up the rays and swallowed deeply.
|
1171 5 1
|
|
1171 2 0
|
If you were looking for her
She's in the backwoods
grafting your skin
from her thighs
|
1171 9 0
|
|
1171 1 1
|
Anastomose my veins to / yours so we may / share // a dream pooled between us
|
1170 2 1
|
A ten-ton bus with ill-manners going slow
|
1170 11 5
|
Hardly a soul could pin him for creating the vehemence that found a streamule to her pen if she wrote in cursive or a fanjet to her keyboard if she typed quickly and satisfyingly in print, employing eight fingers and two thumbs—
|
1170 4 0
|
I've been a fan of hagiography—the lives of the saints—since first grade when Claude Dunham and I were asked to represent St. Stephen and St. Sebastian, two martyrs of the early church, in a tableau vivant of bored boys.
|
1170 12 4
|
Strauss does all the stirring at the start./
The rest is all murk and meander
|
1170 5 3
|
I didn’t say to eat your keys and parrots.
It was peas and carrots. Idiot!
|
1170 1 0
|
Mr. Townsend is a normal guy. He's been on auto pilot a while. When he finally snaps out of it, he's surprised at what he finds.
|
1170 4 2
|
breathe out
somewhere a tree falls
|
1170 6 0
|
The silence grew louder as it grew longer.
|
1170 3 0
|
The falcon cannot hear the falconer. The rain comes down in sheets.
|
1170 9 6
|
It’s important to sound
Human, I know
To get fragile
Near your
Mother
I myself
Get glimpses
Now & then
Once,
Eating chicken, staring
At the inside
Of a muscle
Once
During a bad thunderstorm
While running down the stairs
|
1170 1 1
|
Dreams were all she ever had, all that ever comforted her. Diana. But then there was Rachel. And Diana forgot about her dreams, because there was nothing but Rachel. At first it was nothing but innocent phone calls, plans to meet up for coffee…
|