1159 1 0
|
“He’s a tough nut,” says CIA officer Marlon McGrath. “He says he’ll die a martyr rather than crack before we get to the Booster Club award for outstanding female athlete.”
|
1159 1 0
|
It was the absence of small sounds he felt most. The clink of a spoon against china, a floorboard’s distant creak, the swish of that old, broken-toothed comb through her hair. A thousand tiny sounds that had proved he wasn’t alone.
|
1159 6 5
|
The superhero is out there in the fields, discovering herself.
|
1159 2 2
|
the visual field is an in-rushing city of refractions bouncing across the water.
|
1159 2 2
|
|
1159 6 4
|
as you are, there's a big floating arm that separates both of us from each other. Widening, like a river, it touches us together often, but still keeps us drifting apart. The banks of your new life have different weeds and flowers…
|
1159 0 0
|
I see it now. This is like the blind flash of the mind going off inside, where memory begins to make up its own stories. And the women are often drawn, painted, sung about, while the men are not, so often. What is it about us that they cannot resist loo
|
1159 4 0
|
The boy had decided he needed to sell his music equipment—the p.a. system, his amp, his compact organ. His band had broken up and wasn’t going to get back together. He was leaving town at the end of the summer, to where exactly he didn’t know yet.
|
1158 5 1
|
The gecko instinctively knew that if he moved, he was dead.
|
1158 1 2
|
Do you know if you were actually speaking to me there?
|
1158 7 7
|
The monkey did not live for long. He’d lost interest in the stuffed dog pretty much right away. The farther away the shuttle, the more garbled and fanciful the sign language the monkey had been taught became.
|
1158 3 0
|
Hole #1 – Loop-de-Loop
A piece of metal curved into a loop like a curlicue off-ramp. Jake and I step up to the Golf-O-Rama mat like accidental twins. My ball is half blue and half orange, like a gas station freebie. The old man at the desk said I
|
1158 5 3
|
Cockroaches may be falling through the holes
in the floorboards of heaven, but we will not be disturbed.
We are agents, free and clear, even if a little bit mean.
I want to quit worrying about money,
but the angels upstairs won’t let me.
The
|
1157 1 1
|
Deep in Stationcity they began to drum.
|
1157 4 0
|
For those in know know know there was hint of a wilderness Cadillac...
|
1157 18 16
|
My job was take the falls, act the dope, finish at the wrong end of the slap stick for the blow off. I was Auguste, the fool; I drove the clown car.
|
1157 4 3
|
The items were not selected. The people were not forced to choose, with tears and a suffocating feeling.
|
1157 2 1
|
“You’re just like me,” she said, as dawn was breaking. “You like sex.”
|
1157 2 0
|
I will watch your teeth measure the highway all the way home.
|
1157 2 1
|
martyred young women lie in hospital beds
|
1157 4 3
|
|
1156 2 1
|
I know I was hungry. I was hungry for what you had to offer, your fast cars, your dad’s ski boat, your beautiful mouth and its pretty words, your Bohemian eyes and yes, for the joy you could give me between the legs.
But I was unprepared for the lif
|
1156 14 6
|
|
1156 0 0
|
I’ve really had it up to here
with people who say “awesome”
of things that don’t inspire awe.
|
1156 4 4
|
The graffiti has grown so large
It has covered everything we know and love
It has covered the windows, shutting out the light
And it’s all about leaving your mark
The ones who are living outside your walls
Have grown worried about leaving th
|
1156 0 1
|
Thanks for the invitation, although you don't make the Undergraduate Verse Society Ice Cream Social and Poetry Slam sound very appealing.
|
1155 8 5
|
She slipspaper thinshe ripspaper thin
|
1155 2 1
|
In need of help, he bought his first self-help book at the age of twenty-nine.
|
1155 2 0
|
The president snapped awake at three AM. He realized he was a serial killer. Highly trained and equipped killers on his orders were summarily murdering thousands of raggedly dressed people in the name of Democracy.
|
1155 0 0
|
I'm feeling almost better than you know A little bit better than the day before Waking up to a deafening scream Please, please don't hurt me no more Why do I feel like a lost dog? Staring outside the window pane How come I become dark? When the clouds begin to rain…
|