Findings:
- His memory perishes from the earth, and he has no name in the street.
- the linear and the docile go feral at her command. we're on the run from rogue rivers and predatory trains.
- 'twas the telltale tink-tock of marionettes, he felt certain, that jingle-jangled from behind her shower curtain
- The Man from Snowy River
- Her name was Natalie
- He Knows Not Their Names
- Inches away from her face
- I tried to memorise her, from beginning to end
- He breaks her heart on a daily basis
- An ocean away and here he was, seeping into her
- I hide in the darkness of the cry that comes from her throat
- Her name is Rebecca
- Amakuni once drew an old sword of his from a box, suddenly overjoyed by something he had cast aside.
- From Her to Eternity
- She calls him Sugarcane. He calls her Hurricane.
- She disappeared as if he had only dreamed her
- Tomorrow, he must tell her that he doesn't love her anymore.
- A man who never sees a pretty girl without loving her a little
- Saturday night, the words falling from her lips
- One day I wrote her name upon the strand
- sunset rainwater turns her sidewalk chalk-art into a sherbert delight; a surprise gift from chaos that tumbles her like tinkling bells onto the wet grass
- She plugs her tears in the way you'd keep a dam from breaking
- how many bird nests would be made from her lovely hair
- If her secrets spilled from her eyes into his
- Jim from the River (user)
- I dreamed of her pulse long before I took it from her
- I knew enough about him to know his name and what kind of snowball he could make
- She grew a little older, while he was telling her
- if a bird is never free from his cage, then his world is only his name
- He loved her so much, he wanted to do her autopsy
- What's Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba, that he should weep for her?
- In a quiet grove of pines under a frosty sky, he helped her out of the sack. She wore severe white hospital pajamas and was beautiful.
- Name evolution: from Chinese to Hebrew
- river, in all his innocent beauty and home in hers
- It is her name that I think of when I think about being in love.
- I don't remember what her name was so let's call her Doris
- Do not take advice from someone named after a reentry vehicle
- From Pent-up Aching Rivers
- Today I clean her little fingerprints from my window
- I watched her from afar
- what he carried from here to Okinawa
- Bands Who Take Their Names from Eighteenth-century English Poetry and Prose
- heart medications which all have names like alien military from other planets
- Have you tried to keep the river from the sea?
- he looks hurt from behind that eye patch, the choker, the bare chest
- He learned to dance from emus but he learned to love from seraphim
- Things I've learned from living with an unwed mother and her two small children
- As the band laughed, her finger traced his spine, and he folded into her
- All the while he was talking she was thinking what his whiskers would feel like on the back of her neck
- How He Didn't Understand Her Whichever
- He touched her once and she turned into a golden creature. He never touched her again.
- He gave her a daisy
- The promise of life. This he stole from himself as well.
- All he left her was alone
- Now he dances to bring her back.
- Some nights, alone, he thinks of her, and some nights, alone, she thinks of him
- She is the sea. Above her, he is thunder.
- My friend is dating someone who likes him far more than he likes her
- he doesn't know, but her eyes widen too far
- Hands cupped into a half circle, he bent foward to help her catch a light
- In the Fifties, a visitor from Great Britain to New York City notices a young Black woman driving a limousine. A portly middle-aged man, race undetermined, is in the back. Tell her story.
- Including her knees and a dragon made from a sock
- making certain he was touching her
- When you can almost recognize her face, but you can't remember her name
- the river doesn't need a name to drown you
- Her name is Claire
- he has her eyes
- She is a night of dark trees, but he who is not afraid of her darkness will find banks full of roses under her cypresses
- He said 'tentacle porn', so I stuck my dick in a toaster and went from there
- pretends to sleep as he looks her over
- Funny -- she looks much smaller from outside her head
- Looking back from time to time, her tears falling fast
- 3rd Rock from the Sun
- From Dusk Till Dawn
- You can't get there from here
- The Cat from Outer Space
- Theme from Shaft
- Argument from Evil
- Notes from the Underground
- from scratch
- Hating religion is different from hating an ethnic group
- The In Sound from Way Out!
- Argument from Design
- The Creature from the Black Lagoon
- Drinking from the water hose
- I've had better hugs from wind gusts and dead people
- Escape From New York
- An eternity spent apart from God
- There once was a man from Nantucket
- Having run away from a wedding reception
- The river gives up these objects randomly
- freedom from suffering
- Letters from my mother
- God won't take the time to sort your ashes from mine
- Playing hooky from the family
- Happy Labor Day from Insomnia Boy
- Small gifts from the universe
- Awful Green Things from Outer Space
- Muppets From Space
- Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis
- letter from a Boeing 717
- The lost scene from Austin Powers 2
- Melodies from Mars
- Snapple Sun
- From Hell
- Why I am going to pretend I am a girl online from now on
- Escape From Staten Island
- Sending mail from a cell phone
- A Letter from Grant Richards to James Joyce, April 23, 1906
- Letters from a Savior; Offer for a few
- From Ritual to Romance
- strictly from hunger
- Will the distant future see a removal from linear thought?
- A Letter from Grant Richards to James Joyce, May 1, 1906
- What I want from life
- From a Letter to Stanislaus Joyce, September 1905
- From a Letter from Stanislaus Joyce to James Joyce, October 10, 1905
- From a Letter to Grant Richards, October 15, 1905
- Where the hell did that font come from?
- Excerpts from the Marion Barry Crack Tape
- Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus
- If you can't spell, you're an idiot. "Original ideas" don't come from idiots.
- pajamas from the dryer
- Any sufficiently advanced music is indistinguishable from MIDI
- Swear words from science fiction
- From a Letter from Grant Richards to James Joyce, May 10, 1906
- FTP from my dreams
- Just some more jokes from the Necronomicon
- Getting what you want from disgruntled lab techs
- lost in the wind from a butterfly's wings
- The Menace from Earth
- Erich Fromm
- RFC 1217
- Starting from Paumanok
- The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
- 'A Letter' from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- COME FROM
- Making plastic explosives from bleach
- Telling real pearls from fake ones
- Bhagavad-Gita - Religion by Separation from the Qualities
- Talking after breathing in helium from balloons
- Concerning a Stranger from Spaceland
- Things that hang from people's mirrors
- Blast From the Past
- Argument from Ignorance
- With a Little Help from My Friends
- Voice from the Great Depression
- how to protect yourself from date rape drugs
- Scenes from "Politian"
- An envelope from the previous systems administrator
- Drawing an Affirmative Conclusion From a Negative Premise
- The Child who came from an Egg
- The Revenge of the Teenage Vixens from Outer Space
- nice from a distance
- Visitors From Oz
- News from the Libertarian Party
- Men are from Earth. Women are from Earth. Deal with it.
- LPPR: Remembering the dead from the war on drugs
- Things I've learned from Everything
- How to watch the stars from a secluded island
- The day porn moved from film to video
- Making life from simple household chemicals
- Eyeball prolapse
- News from Lake Wobegon
- Buying crack from your mom's pimp
- far be it from me
- A list of things kids should and should not have from a woman who has no kids
- F1r3br4nd and the Night Shift from Hell: VI
- F1r3br4nd and the Night Shift from Hell: VII
- F1r3br4nd and the Night Shift from Hell: IX
- excerpts from conversations heard on public transportation
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