1918 12 6
|
After the show they talked at the famous comedian, reaching the way they do, with their arms. Their arms are curved a good way, a better way than the older white planes of my own.
|
1918 2 2
|
In those days everyone ate poetry for lunch. It was considered essential for your good up-bringing and mental health. We would skip a meal in order to satisfy our hunger for words. To hell with a meal. To hell with dirty politics and meaningless wars on o
|
1918 15 14
|
I see those shoes and the status they confer, and I know what they cost.
|
1918 7 0
|
Who is the moron that invented the Snuggie?
|
1918 2 1
|
I saw a former lover today, by complete accident.
|
1917 13 4
|
--How's the wriiting business? How about that thing you' was workin' on..."Gawain's Green Nights?"
--Yeah, well, I'm kind of off the soft-core...
|
1917 0 0
|
Face it girls, you want to claw my eyes out, don’t you? Or whack me across my 36 DD’s with a golf club, am I right? Well don’t blame me if I’m young, gorgeous, full-breasted and obviously the cat’s meow.
|
1917 30 17
|
It was a surprise they put me in a dormitory, not a cell,
|
1917 10 11
|
the brand we like best and buy whether it's on sale or not. Surely there is another blue cheese dressing that is sold, possibly in San Francisco and made in a Berkeley basement by hippies who scrape together all of their change twice a year and buy cheese from an ancient…
|
1917 13 10
|
I talk wands and magic and how women aren't supposed to care,
but I do, and she talks length and girth.
Her fiancé has neither,
she makes an illustration with her pinky
and says that if they don't marry within the year,
she's dumping his ass
and we
|
1917 20 12
|
I drove to you in April / and you loved me all through Illinois
|
1916 16 17
|
what smells like love may not be love at all
|
1916 13 7
|
|
1916 1 1
|
"John is going to love it when he finds out that it pees," Bobby said. Kelly laughed and dropped a towel on the floor.
|
1915 0 0
|
See a girl like Lily sitting offstage in a wooden chair in a fourth-rate club somewhere, crying, holding on so hard to so little, and as it breaks your heart to watch; forgive me. Understand me. You can’t rescue us. We all deserve more.
|
1915 4 1
|
I'm delighted to report that I've come up with my own school of thought. It's called, "Dress Like a Cat Until You Get What You Want."
|
1915 4 2
|
|
1915 16 15
|
• Don’t confuse the virtues of bananas with the virtues of banana bread
|
1915 36 26
|
I watch my mother and my daughter, each wondering in her own quiet way about where this story will go next.
|
1914 11 6
|
Down South now means August cold snap,
the forties roaring my wool cap
off my head.
|
1914 5 3
|
‘So what exactly did you decide?'It was two years later that Sato-san put the question to me. The two of us had been hiding for two bloody years, moving about in the marshes along the river, living off small, skimpy meals. We couldn't turn back to our unit, because Cesaru…
|
1914 7 1
|
In 1978, a computer program became privy to my grandmother's most secret thoughts.
|
1914 12 7
|
It was only when blood began to drip onto the page that he realized he'd been hit.
|
1914 5 4
|
The apartment was a second-level place, so I went down the steps and looked through the stained glass window of the door. “Ah hell,” I said to myself. Raymond Carver and John Fante and Charles Bukowski were outside. I opened the door.
|
1913 9 8
|
Turns out it was you. But. You made it into the latest dumping ground in spite of their voted insults. In spite of being told you weren't even going to be around to be danced with. The loneliest girl now looks perfectly trim and trendy to all eyes.…
|
1913 24 10
|
One sunny morning, a big-bellied ball of yellow fur surveyed a yard full of prospective adopters and ran straight to one.
She’d been chosen.
|
1913 0 0
|
Azure walked through the fog as though she were walking to class. Her hands swayed through the mist and felt the thickness of the cloud through her fingers
|
1913 6 6
|
Driving up to the Palisades after 9/11 for a meteor shower
|
1913 7 4
|
When they called him down there to the morgue to identify the body, he drove behind the wheel of his truck like some steady maniac on a long haul. The Ford 150 cried out for new shocks, but that hardly mattered. Mud plastered side panels and…
|
1913 7 5
|
When I was fifteen and we were moving to Mississippi, my boyfriend in Canada told me I was going to live in the swamp with the alligators. I didn’t understand why my father would pick such a hick place. Rob gave me his cricket bat to hang over my bed, a
|