57000
|
We were in the car and I just learned to drive and we were in the freeway running at a hundred miles per hour, and after a while we found ourselves in the center lane behind a slow-moving truck filled with small pumpkins...
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57040
|
The dead turkey’s wife, or lover
Watching over his recent roadkilled carcass
Seeming to be mourning her loss
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57000
|
Worcester, Mass. is a gritty central Massachusetts city known to some as the Industrial Abrasives Capital of the World, and to others for its numerous railroad car diners.
|
56820
|
"They measured the lobsters and they were short. But like I said, not by much. If they had any sense they’d leave the poor guy alone and go after the big fish.”
|
56800
|
On my snowshoe walk today
a man leaned out his window and
yelled at me to go away.
|
56832
|
this vaudeville world has turned all into stage— / the message appears on each screen and page: / every domain and institution—staged.
|
56700
|
The U.S. Supreme Court today heard arguments on a legal issue that tears the nation apart every October: Does the Constitution protect the right of male fans to watch the fall classic even if they have no rooting interest in either team involved?
|
566104
|
Jeff was unlucky.His first wife had been killed by his stalker a few years ago. When he first explained it to me, I had felt incredulous. Then I felt somewhat guilty for wondering who on earth would have been inspired to stalk him. The dead wife thing made me feel even…
|
56633
|
I can’t hold a job
I can’t hold a hammer
|
56553
|
Just like real life before poundsigns.
|
56530
|
And now that they are gone
she channels the scriptures of love
between a father and a mother
And the men are free to wander
wherever a spirit will wander
bound now by nothing at all
bound only by their former loves
in life, as if they s
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56554
|
The candles and my brain
flame
like a torch
|
56500
|
"the initial hors d'œuvres, those good offerings that he would present to his select and redoubtably upstanding guests, at some grotesque banquet where elegant sows, in couture gowns, and astoundingly decorous coiffures, preen and plume about all through
|
56500
|
He was the first football hero the town had ever known;
so fast, he ran rings around teams from other towns.
|
564159
|
wonder
at all the things done
without regard for you at all.
|
56410
|
Man wolfing banana in his car on University Place
Chinese girl walks by
and his head follows her all the way
until his head is twisted 180 degrees
|
56321
|
You say very little when all is ready, the coffee and all, and afterward, during the ride, and even less as suddenly thirteen women pile in.
|
563104
|
amphibians returning to the scene of the crime
|
56300
|
The gates going up
and down like
gigantic windshield wipers
to let the existent
boxcars pass.
We went across these real
bumpy railroad tracks into
a town so
small there
wasn’t enough room
for the car,
so we got out and went ahe
|
56300
|
Everyday I take the Western 49 bus
|
56244
|
We left an oppressed island so we may die in a free country.And, oh lord, how we died!We died from affixation. We died from AIDS.We died from a heart attack. We died from a brain hemorrhage.We died from Parkinson's.We died from breast cancer.We died by suicide.We…
|
56285
|
I admit that, on Twitter, I have been trying to annoy Glenn Greenwald so much that he blocks me.
|
562116
|
is this the end of civilization
is this what i've been thinking of
|
56242
|
Scuttling on his knees now, he crossed to the other side of the boat and dropped the fish into a bucket of water. He knew what he had to do next.
|
56100
|
Every other year or so, a high school senior
would go and climb the thing, and paint something
vapid, jejune, as the spinster English teacher would say.
|
56100
|
http://fictionique.com/?p=15975
|
56163
|
I was bleeding from the soul
It took its toll
I fell all the way down in a hole
I saw some burning coal
I didn’t know where the hell I was
Or what went wrong
As I sang some unholy song
Where I did not belong
There was a frozen carcas
|
56175
|
He plucks the feathers and winds thread to simulate an insect’s torso.
|
56100
|
I am so lost in thought
as I ride out of the woods
that I forget which way I ought
to turn, left or right; this can’t be good.
|
560117
|
Like a small meteorite, a white cloud falls. The journey seems to have been long since it cannot spring up again, its wings being exhausted. Like a scared and shivering bird, it curls into my hand. Its apparent fragility prevents me from tightening my grip. A unique…
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