2066 2 2
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That's when we struggle, got it? Right there on the floor. It's not the brawl of the century, and I'm not the pilot who delivers the Enola Gay.
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Sometimes you can't sleep.
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2066 17 8
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I kiss his sunburned nose, so nice under the beach house. We hear the shower of palm leaves like wings getting ready. We talk about a time we'll no longer know each other, when he'll be sad in a bar in another state, slipping and sliding and petting lost dogs in the parking…
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2066 2 0
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A black wind raced ahead of the Merbreth and Juko could smell the thing's fur, matted with the blood of men. The coppery scent mingled with the fear coming off the men around him, a fear so palpable it became a tangible thing, something to be tripped over
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2066 21 6
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The "Many Worlds" theory, applied.
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2066 8 4
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He ate husks of bone and old paper scraps with yesterday's headlines, blowing down the street like tumbleweeds now at four o'clock in the morning.He wrapped himself in an old army coat against the November winds as he tramped back and forth, back and forth, up the ten…
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2065 12 6
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We go in gently at first, skimming over the first few swells and dropping speed, but then we pitch hard, tail over. The windshield holds. I think of Lily. I think of the baby. And I see my life.
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2065 27 13
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This is not a story you expect to end at Cape Horn.
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2064 6 5
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We didn't wear shoes in the summer, except for Sunday school and church. The soles of our feet were black and tough as shoe leather.
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2064 1 1
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My wife and I were sitting at the bar at Brennan’s down on 4th Street one night, drinking too much without eating. Geary had convinced us to come down there with him, for two reasons. One, to give us the lowdown on where to stay and what to do in New Yo
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2064 26 20
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People go through life all the time with only one kidney, or with some of their female-parts removed.
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Toting a sawed-off shotgun at the altar
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2064 12 8
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Two-way conversation with God.
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sooner or later you realize
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2063 25 17
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Whole frogs are/
too difficult.
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2063 20 4
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In the hotel lobby, the gold light and warmth and flower arrangements were all lies, but they reminded us of spring. We imagined happiness. We checked in.
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2063 1 1
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They sit, they create, they watch.
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2063 8 6
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no one else comes in my back door but you
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2062 21 14
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all paths converge on Africa/
and Eden, and the fall from animal grace
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2062 6 5
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The tapestry of time gets another stitch.
The countdown clock rolls forward.
The whole crazy picture gets a little bit
clearer.
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2062 4 0
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Remember me? I am the large, dented acorn you threw at your brother, Ken, during the huge acorn war of 1969. You were thirteen. He was eleven. And the entire neighborhood was in your backyard that day. Steve, Jack, Jerry, Tom, Dan, Jeff, Drew. A bunch of the kids…
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2062 19 14
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I'm sitting here listening to Nebraska and it's / breaking my heart
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2062 8 5
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I could love them all, your people, /
Learn their differences, speak their tongues, /
When there is no one there to hold you /
But me, my arms would be wide enough /
To hold armies of your need. Do not forget.
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2062 20 11
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...he thought often of the rollicking waves, of being pulled under, of being weightless and senseless...
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2062 5 0
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once wedding cake
under pillows.
now fluffy frosting
on squashed defeat
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2061 11 6
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Down South now means August cold snap,
the forties roaring my wool cap
off my head.
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2061 10 9
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I hear the slightly scratched voice of Joan Baez coming from
the record player singing about the junipers in the pale moonlight,
applause erupting like hailstone on a corrugated iron roof.
I am singing back through the bedroom wall,
wishing the
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2061 9 2
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“Dad’s a dick,” my sister said. I nodded. He threw $20 on the candy counter for one small bag of popcorn and told the girl to keep the change.
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2061 16 14
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The psychiatrist was a man who clearly meant to calm his patients, the students. You could tell by his sweater and his neatly combed, plumy hair and the wire-rim glasses he wore. But he was not good at his job. You could tell this by how bad he was at cal
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2061 11 4
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I sink until water saturates my lashes, waiting, breathless, for the words to stop.
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