828 2 0
|
I do not like it when the dead look back at me.
|
828 2 1
|
(it) looks out at the world
from behind a film
(it) does not participate
(it) is slow to love
. . .
There is the image
And they say they are
in the world
. . .
Blood does not
shake their hearts
They lie and
take your s
|
828 1 0
|
"I'm dreading it," says Kati Rivers, a visual artist who has lived in the Fort Point Channel district. "A bunch of fat suburbanites driving up rents and crowding creative people out of the little cafes and bistros."
|
827 0 0
|
If I can’t lure you with this animal that’s in me, what can? I want to know. With this pain that was privately held for so long? That was acquainted with the fellowship of hell? I sang, I cried out when I was away from you, even while tossing and twitch
|
827 2 1
|
In the evening when the sun sinks low and the baths gets drawna tall glass of milk sits slowly spoiling and sweating on the cracked white window sill. And the kids walk across the grass.The birds send out their last farewell notes They sail on the infinite breath of…
|
827 4 2
|
"Ben! Ben!" yelled Monique. "Did you hear me?"
|
827 6 3
|
The sky’s on fire with existence
When I’m around you
Your wandering kisses enter my soul
But your quiet beauty may be
What really carries you
It is like
Finding and touching the
Pearl of existence
To be near you
Was that your tattoo
|
826 1 0
|
www.echapbook.com/fiction/ratch
|
826 8 6
|
Death threats? Just another mumbling day in the world of Willy Gregg.
|
826 0 0
|
I remember one of my old high school intellectual friends introduced me to what he called a real wild blond girl named Sally or Marnie or something that summer of 1964. She was tall and blond and thin and looked like a model. Boys were usually afraid to
|
825 5 0
|
Maisie dear, I can't forget her--
I only wish her poems were better.
|
824 4 0
|
It has been more than three decades since I returned to work from a noon union meeting to find myself, along with about twenty others, locked out of the printing plant where we worked.
|
824 1 1
|
|
824 7 4
|
...Or perhaps it has; It depends which way you look at it. Perhaps the reader may cite laziness As my reason for not titling this Any other than I would have done As now, with such a title As it has, since for some reason I never…
|
824 4 4
|
behind your one perfectly showcased yet irreplaceable earlobe, like a still inflated island-- in order to float away on any slight rogue gust of gregarious wind-- seedling tool kit and so I mistakenly thought I'd just …
|
823 4 2
|
She darted out of her shadow, deftly she maneuvers through the tables and chairs and their eyes follow her.
|
823 1 1
|
I have things that I should do
but I will lie abed with you
in homage to our deaths last night.
|
823 0 0
|
Salome said she wanted the head of John the Baptist on a platter, adding
the latter touch of finery for reasons
all her own.
|
822 4 3
|
|
822 6 1
|
The Trust Fund editors said they are leaving Germany. They have been there while I have stayed home to tend American refugees.
|
822 4 3
|
1. And so, another top heavy day within the sworn to camp enemies of a purely human musical swamp, who want only to own the essences of that ancient sweet fragrance, like all the others, and sell it back to us at a tidy profit, which…
|
822 0 0
|
These frail things, swimming to shore, heads barely above the foam.
|
822 11 8
|
aquatic, free-swimming or earth-bound
|
822 6 1
|
When collapse is a wave that curls the floor under itself I give myself to it
|
822 0 0
|
It's easier to sleep when the alarms don't go off
|
822 1 1
|
Iris is beside herself with excitement that the most popular girl in her eighth-grade class invited her to join her circle of friends after school. On the sound of the bell, she charges to the door to be the first out of the room and to race to meet Ange
|
821 0 0
|
" You know, the cure is not worse than the disease" Leon said to his therapist for the fifth time.
|
821 9 8
|
Her hands are swift and supple as swallows, bouncing off the keyboard in rapid-fire constellations of notes, because she's playing Bach's Concerto no.1 in D Minor, which is busy and prodigal and all over the place. She is Polina Olegovna Osetinskaya, a beautiful Russian…
|
821 3 1
|
It comes to our attention
you have what it takes
to join our enterprise.
|
821 9 8
|
He felt sick at heart, as if he'd just been told he'd been fired from a job to which he'd devoted 60 years of his professional life. And for no good reason; the profession no longer existed. It had slipped into obsolescence, like blacksmithing at the beginning of the…
|