Findings:
- Usually, if you've seen one bald man in a robe, you've seen 'em all, but most of them aren't burning alive from the inside out
- Like most of my dreams, that one was licensed for commercial use
- The Abridged Edition: She was to one side, he was to the other, an untested bridge between them
- I was less than one hundred footsteps away from you I suppose
- Which God was cooler, the one from the Old Testament or the one from the New Testament?
- On an airplane from Birmingham to Salt Lake City, after Christmas with family
- No One Here Is Ever Going to be President: Noders raise things in the city where things fall down
- I'm the only person who'd ever told him to his face he was beautiful.
- Part One: We Learn from Each Other
- Low self-esteem is actually one of the most self-centered acts; not unlike suicide
- some say he was never here at all
- The one he murdered once still loves him
- This book was stolen from the Harvard College Library. It was later recovered. The thief was sentenced to two years at hard labor.
- We knew the blubbering one in glasses would yield the most meat.
- I think I was watching the most beautiful thing I have ever seen
- All he left her was alone
- 'twas the telltale tink-tock of marionettes, he felt certain, that jingle-jangled from behind her shower curtain
- From one single idea, everything appeared here
- How (and why) to send your mail from another city
- Amakuni once drew an old sword of his from a box, suddenly overjoyed by something he had cast aside.
- All the while he was talking she was thinking what his whiskers would feel like on the back of her neck
- At least he was gentle
- what he carried from here to Okinawa
- Finding the origin of a Hotmail message
- he was a punk poet himself
- He was hard in all the wrong places
- He was the kind of man who shacked up for shelter
- The most comfortable position to assume after one has been kicked in the junk
- The people who matter most to me are the ones who make me laugh
- She was coming out as he was going in.
- Telling real pearls from fake ones
- America's most Asian cities
- One should expect as much from a machine
- He learned to dance from emus but he learned to love from seraphim
- Fruit cut from the vine, forgot and left to rot, long before it was time
- If I can stop one heart from breaking
- born under candlelight just from the edge of a knife, was it a life? or was it a light at all?
- The promise of life. This he stole from himself as well.
- The Doctor is the Nameless One from Planescape: Torment
- As I looked back, he was reveling in his own feces
- Donald Duck was banned in Finland because he doesn't wear pants
- He needed to repeat some well-used mantra of love just one more time
- Then again, maybe he was recruiting for a cult
- Cemeteries are boring, but I can't seem to stay away from this one in particular.
- 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.
- It was 1992. He smiled.
- Once there was a bug in a hole that he dug
- making certain he was touching her
- He Was Only Joking
- She didn't write like Emily Dickinson, but she did live in a house overlooking a cemetery, and I guess he thought that was important.
- The girl didn't know if she was loved until he said yes.
- Comfort the child that looks most beautiful, rather than the one that is crying
- One of the most irritating things that can happen when talking
- The most dangerous vampires were the ones who were bad at math
- Jonathan Ticklebutt has one of the universe's most gorgeous faces
- the one single thing I regret losing the most
- Frisky, most silver, serene -- bright step at the margins of air, you tiny colossus and winsome and master me, easy in sunlight, you gracious one come to me, live in my life
- He was born with the gift of logic but the inability to use it
- The city. So many lights you can actually pretend one of them's shining on you.
- Final Comments from Judge Parker to Wen Ho Lee, part one
- Every strong wind one leans into and smiles should bring back a lost toy from childhood
- Democracy assassinated the family that was here
- A city becomes a world when someone falls in love with one of its inhabitants
- There once was a man from St. Paul
- It was daylight when you looked up from your ditch
- Moving a SharePoint portal from one drive to another
- One Impulse from a Vernal Wood
- i'm a million different people from one day to the next
- Yet from you only proceeds, kindly ones, comfort and balm.
- I can see three corners from this corner. Two's a perfect number. But one?
- A love poem scrawled from one stranger to another
- One last concert in a ruined city
- all I ever learned from love was how to shoot at someone who outdrew you
- I used to think of sobriety as a purgatory, and that to be under the influence of drugs was relief from it. Now that I'm older I believe the opposite to be true.
- How Candide Was Brought Up in a Magnificent Castle and How He Was Driven Thence
- I was shaking, but not from the cold
- It was late when he came home; it woke you up
- I don't know what he was listening for, but he wasn't listening
- I married him because he was not mean
- She grew a little older, while he was telling her
- An ocean away and here he was, seeping into her
- Mega City One
- One should be careful to whom he gives the finger
- God has power, whether or not one believes in Her/Him
- from Brooklyn to Okinawa: letter one
- Has no one told you he's not breathing?
- The class valedictorian was still tripping balls when he was bailed out in time to give the commencement speech at graduation
- He had fallen in love, but I'm pretty sure the hellhound was only in it for the belly rubs
- The Trial: Andrew Johnson was not guilty of the crimes for which he was impeached.
- She had become a mutton for punishment and he was a wolf
- That's Just How He Was
- When I was 21, he was building a Time Machine
- He was found
- I thought he was a man but he was just a little boy
- He was a man stuck between the objective and the subjective
- now he just uses one he saw on a grave
- He vowed not to consider any time interval shorter than one hour.
- When he was little, he laughed in his sleep.
- Most adults forget what it was like to be a child once they hit a certain age
- He was there, and then he wasn't, and with him went those memories
- One learns the most when teaching others
- He who dies with the most toys wins
- The Wild Colonials
- he was alive, and some of the other people, they were carbon copies
- She was feminine in the most displaced sense I had ever seen, a known quality refracted through stained glass windows.
- To One who has been Long in City Pent
- The most engine failures in one flight
- She was most amazed by the obvious, like January and the fact that I could not possibly keep her.
- My soul is in a million pieces. I tried to collect most of them, but some are missing, and the ones I have don't fit together anymore. Feel free to take a piece or two.
- where was your heart when we needed it most?
- one learns the most when losing
- You had two lovers, and eventually the one with the most chips won.
- Jesus said, "I love him, for he is my brother." He was talking about everyone.
- even cigarette smoking, Atlantic City gamblers walked away from the slot machines
- Killing one's family and then killing oneself
- Playing hooky from the family
- Songs from the Golem City
- I wrote you a letter on the bus back from the city, but that's a different kind of weary
- He said 'tentacle porn', so I stuck my dick in a toaster and went from there
- The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
- He is honest and forthright with strangers. He reserves his lies for his family
- On a scale from one to...
- The Ones Who Walk Away From Salemo
- How I was thrown from a car at 45 mph
- Removed from humanity, I realized I was just another distraction
- one child per family
- When again between cities was comfortable and right
- As seen mouthed through one half inch of safety glass as the bus pulled away from the terminal and left a westward wafting cloud of exhaust
- As you graduate from college, you are the most conservative you will ever be
- It takes the profit from 22 towels to pay for one package of copier paper
- So there I was, naked and hiding, facing the dissertation committee from the Isle of Lesbos
- She always was all tea and oranges that came all the way from China
- How my Father was excommunicated from the LDS Church
- I learned never to empty the well of my writing, but always to stop when there was still something there in the deep part of the well, and let it refill at night from the springs that fed it.
- Two men look from prison bars. One saw mud and one saw stars.
- Waiting for a sign from one of my kind
- Songs From the Victorious City
- The most direct path in my soul, is from me to you
- The trail of its demise was visible from the surf.
- The Good Ones From Inside
- I tiptoe back into myself so I can run from what I was
- Mexico's 50 Most Populous Cities
- he looks hurt from behind that eye patch, the choker, the bare chest
- One long June I came down from the trees
- collecting on old debts from when mom was a loan shark
- One Step from Eden
- I start reading from the end, because beginnings are the most exciting part
- Episodic bursts of kindness and charity don’t free one from culpability
- "He was a terrible man," she sobbed, between bites of alimony
- GpBCT: proof that Bob wins on a countable union of sets if he's guaranteed a win on each one of them
- There is no one here to stop me from using this silence.
- His memory perishes from the earth, and he has no name in the street.
- More than he was willing to give
- A Quick One (While He's Away)
- So I was balls deep in the guy's ass that night when he turns to me and asks for a kiss. Damn. What a fag.
- The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist
- He and she are one
- The Message of King Sakis and the Legend of the Twelve Dreams He Had in One Night
- He stretched out his arms but she was not there
- Mr. Lunch liked to chase birds. In fact, he was a professional.
- 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.
- He dreamt he was a bulldozer, she dreamt she was alone in an empty bed
- The most and least expensive cities in the world
- He Was a Crook
- He had a prison of brass built in the hole, and then, when it was finished, he locked up his daughter
- He was confirming to himself that they were laughing with him after all
- He says the most beautiful things
- Shaymus is older than I thought he was
- All Powers from One Division
- He made me promise I would do this when I was next sad. So I promised myself I would not be sad again.
- He was an ant on an ill-defined mission. She was the trapdoor spider of love.
- he listened so well, he was still curious.
- The Marlboro Man died of cancer, but he wasn't a rocket scientist when he was healthy, ha ha ha.
- Wheresoever he went, there was Eden
- He was like the bottle of Champagne Krug
- When he was five, his father made him murder his imaginary friend.
- He thinks a path and travels the emptiness that was there
- Tom, He was a Piper's Son
- He wasn't programmed to be a tenor, he was programmed to be a physician!
- Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea
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