1130 2 0
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I don’t understand what happened. I keep pushing your buttons but you won’t do anything. You just lie there, cold and dead, staring back at me without any light and I feel like I’m going to cry.
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1130 4 4
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There by the opposite doorway opening onto the thinly carpeted kitchen lay—well, what seemed to be all that was left of Miriam Flagellporte . . .
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1130 11 9
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and we spun you, / spun you!
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1130 14 6
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I am the ritual/
banalities of days numbered,/
numberless, and numb.
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1130 1 0
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All I need is a place to getaway from the rush hour worldThe crazy crazy rush hour worldA place to hide from the rush hour worldMy nerves are shot from the rush hour worldIn need a place to dream from the rush hour worldMy nerves can't take voices of the rush hour worldCars…
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1130 0 0
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1130 0 0
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He knew she’d spend the day furiously scrubbing the best she could too, despite the hot house in the middle of a Southern Summer, and despite no matter how hard she tried, the place would always look filthy.
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1129 3 1
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Dutton felt thwarted in his literary career, producing only the classic "Here I sit all broken-hearted, paid a nickel to crap and only farted" in a locker room stall at halftime of the 1963 Weedwacker Bowl.
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1129 4 0
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“This isn’t fair!” I rail to my late wife. “It’s all right for you, why not me?” She never answers me directly. Not in whispers, or with knocks, or even dreams.
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1129 2 2
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By the basement washtubs, I watched him skin a squirrel:
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1129 2 1
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Doreen takes Butchie’s hand, steadies it in the can opener, counts “One-two-three”–and slams the chrome handle down.
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1129 4 2
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Royce fell from Grace and landed in the fountain surrounding her pedestal. It wasn't the first time Royce had climbed the statue. It was the first time he'd been sober.
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1129 1 2
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The Sunday sunset slowly simmers the sea.
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1129 1 1
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1129 0 0
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The way horizons disappear in the dark.
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1129 6 4
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Unhappiness is a necessary boon
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1129 3 0
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The falcon cannot hear the falconer. The rain comes down in sheets.
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1129 3 2
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1129 4 4
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in moving cars i am small;
in moving cars i am invisible.
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1129 0 0
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Rob was having a hard time of it. His whole life was like that-- in and out of jail for assault, robbery and selling drugs. He tried to go straight. A career counselor, had set him up, with a job in a warehouse. But he just couldn't…
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1129 1 1
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I thought the dog was up to someting.
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1128 8 7
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In its own defense
against what is too concrete
the mind allows a magical thought--
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1128 3 0
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She turned on the television. The newscaster was her husband. She changed the channel. Her husband interviewing her husband. She changed the channel. A baseball game. Her husband pitched to her husband who popped a fly ball which was caught by her husband
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1128 4 3
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If I had alcohol in me right now I'd be singing out loud. I'd turn this boat around & turn it into a karaoke bar. Why is it even worth mentioning? This is why people gaze abstractedly at the ground. Ambition is thirty gallons of gas & a red Silverado. Wishing, on…
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1128 6 2
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It dawned on herthat her imagination hadswollen beyond belief
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1128 4 4
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Through the lonely night
All the roads are breathing
While somewhere on the road
The American soul lies bleeding
The past is all in yellow
The future’s all in blue
While living in the moment
Has lost its rosy hue
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1128 1 1
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I should have worn shorts.
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1128 3 2
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Chewy is an old dog. His face is mostly white.
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1128 3 2
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And then I heard
“Yea, for I have seen the Father
The Son, and the Holy Toast”
Okay now, something up was weird
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1128 1 1
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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…
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