2063 6 7
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“Too perfect.” my therapist intervenes in assurance, “You did enough, really. More than anyone else would.” I know the subtext is that I possibly did more than I should. My appointment is coincidentally later that day, after his goodbye letter arrives in
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2063 0 0
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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.
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2063 2 1
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“Hear that?” asks my wife Amy. Books in hand, we relax on our flagstone patio. A shaft of late-day sun borrows through the maples' leafy canopy and deposits a dazzling, sunlit pool on Amy's lap. …
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2063 9 6
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The phone owner pre-writes his or her dying words! The app stores them and releases them at the moment of his death!
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2062 1 0
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It's dawn. It's quiet on the pond in the Public Garden. The light is calm, the pollution is mild, and everything is still,except for the occasional cruising taxi. It's the beginning of spring-- tulips out, leaves…
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2062 15 16
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You should be calling 911
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2062 6 3
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“Now God,” Mr. Smashface calls me out by name.
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2062 15 3
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He stopped the shower and recounted his life, now Kin-less and plain.
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2062 1 1
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I rummage around to see which of our many countertop appliances might do the trick. Yogurt maker? No, I need something with more muscle.
The Cuisinart--just the thing! I pick through the detachable blades—where’s the isotope shredder?
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2062 26 18
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Rothko explored horizons,/
blurring figure and ground/
by omitting the figure.
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2062 9 7
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the observation, at the end, more/
important than the being there—
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2061 21 16
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Tell Bono I want my seventy bucks back.
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2061 9 7
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500 miles
all the way from Omaha
nine hours
on the back of a flatbed truck
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2061 17 16
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Ed wants to watch the last half of the football game. His wife wants him to mow the lawn.
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2060 5 4
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I am a sunflower. I turn my yellow and black face, bruised, to the sun, hoping its light will heal me. With my eyes closed I can see my stamen, veins in my eyelids, bulbous where they intersect. The sun feeds…
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2060 5 1
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unbury yourself from the silt and give me some seal love.
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2060 17 11
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She drew her hands out of the chest cavity and looked at the clock.
‘Time of death,’ she said.
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2060 20 16
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Just bring me his head, that cerebral kiln of hot, ruddy verbiage and cadence.
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2060 14 5
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She asks if I would like to join them.
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2060 6 6
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Driving up to the Palisades after 9/11 for a meteor shower
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2060 11 7
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He was her summer fling, the first cock to crow when the sun rose over her tequila smile.
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2060 4 0
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Let whoever may read this know: I am an evil man, and I have done evil things.
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2059 5 3
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Somehow I always had to sit behind him. I remember because he had a constellation of skin tags on his neck. I thought about drawing stars on him; I thought about creating a new galaxy I would rule. I should have been learning math instead. I still can’t
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2059 17 16
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"Why so ornery?" she asked.
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2059 10 5
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The waters rose / on the earth
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2059 1 0
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Azure became silent. She never thought of her death before, nor thought about actually fighting creatures and saving people’s lives.
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2058 0 0
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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.
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2058 1 0
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For Hector it was animals. Rats, dogs, fish, and quite often horses – sometimes even lions. But for Achilles, it was always dead bodies.
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2058 8 0
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What can I say about my brother, Stroman. We are twins and we hate each other. He is an honest, brave man with scruples. He is full of bullshit. He thinks I am morally twisted. He probably has a point there, but I don’t see what that has got to do with
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2058 7 6
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Butch the Labradoodle sets some necessary boundaries.
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