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You don't see the bruises ... you can't foresee the pain. It's intense, so deep and yet so volatile, in vain. He slapped my head once more while he uttered for the millionth time the same old words again: "You're a loser and you'll never win. I hate for you to be my…
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1117 5 2
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We head home, skirting along the coast,
humble before catapulting waves;
the lighthouse near invisible
if not for a single band of red.
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1117 0 0
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This is what you have to do to keep the unruly parts of your brain from open revolt.
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With green and silent industry, the plants/
convert our shit to fiber, food and breath.
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not in the interest of verisimilitude/
for there's plenty of that in each day already/
as trajectories interrupt other trajectories
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1116 2 2
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The man and the woman ate dinner together as they did most nights. It had become a habit over the years, back when they had children. Their lives were busy yet they always found time for one…
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1116 4 4
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only after
you slipped away entirely
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Little scoundrel Name of leaf, No one knows He's a thief. The shadows stretch, The birds fly south, And summer's a word Of ash in the mouth When all of a sudden The colors are gone But for a red…
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1116 3 2
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1116 0 0
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My usual angel fell from the ceiling and onto the couch.
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1116 2 1
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martyred young women lie in hospital beds
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1116 2 1
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Your left hand cups your balls which are drawn up tight under a turgid fireplug cock. Your right hovers over your temple, thumb cocked at the cheek. Your eyes are dreamy, mouth wry, chest and belly furry and fat. You're a picture in a file on my desktop on which…
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1115 5 0
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They were all celebrating something, but she couldn’t see what it was.
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1115 1 1
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When I met Sally
I was all
Unsuspecting
Of what powers
Might be found
In this world and
In a woman.
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macho bucks in velvet defy you driving down the lane
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1115 0 0
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She sold bottles of happiness at the marketplace. She woke up at dawn every morning to capture rays of happiness in the air. She would jump and let her fingers thread through each ray before sorting them into bottles. She always added a red ribbon to the tops of each…
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1115 0 0
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The road to heaven is littered for miles with dead sinners, or more precisely, the sides of the roads are lined with crosses on which the sinners are nailed. It has always been so, since time started ticking for Civilized…
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1115 11 5
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elton wrings the melody from the words into the silent but pulsing air
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1115 4 0
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…if something happened to you so horrible that you no longer felt like living, would it have been better if you had died at birth? Okay, that's probably too early. No reason to act in haste. Maybe you should die when you're eighteen years old, just before…
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1115 1 1
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He was prepared for this event.
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no one told him there was a place where heroes died, but he should have known it was in love
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1115 3 2
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Questions unanswered proliferate/
across the April sky, blue//
with wisps of cirrus white.
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1115 1 1
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The funk of wet wool, stinky feet, reeking armpits, stale beer and fried food created a bohemian fetor.
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One morning she was out on her walk and happened to come near the creek. Amazed as she was by the landscape, she was unprepared for the creek to look dark. The sky was blue, the sun was shining, the trees budding and yet below, in the water, it seemed dar
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the Blue Ridge Mountains were entangled in their usual mist, but the early morning sky looked good
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You're all I've got to keep me company, but it's a very fine company. So familiar, and warm as any cold digital fireplace. I can tell you've got more in your story, but it doesn't make you happy. I really do not feel well today. Fun I wanted to…
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no matter how many drunks I spoke to, no matter how many strangers I tried my new theories on, no matter how many of my, currently distant friends I out-witted and educated with my revelatory nuggets of wisdom, I still see no sign of impact on the evening
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1114 3 1
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If you have writer’s block, it may be because your childhood wasn’t unhappy enough, but there’s nothing you can do about that now, is there?
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1114 0 1
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Thanks for the invitation, although you don't make the Undergraduate Verse Society Ice Cream Social and Poetry Slam sound very appealing.
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Times were tough. They met out on the right-of-way on Highway 61 heading south, each trying to hitch a ride to New Orleans where they might find work. Albert walked up to her lugging a saxophone in a scuffed up case. Mamie had old cloth suitcase. After handshake bona fides…
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