Findings:
- She had become a mutton for punishment and he was a wolf
- Amakuni once drew an old sword of his from a box, suddenly overjoyed by something he had cast aside.
- He was an ant on an ill-defined mission. She was the trapdoor spider of love.
- 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.
- She always was all tea and oranges that came all the way from China
- He had a prison of brass built in the hole, and then, when it was finished, he locked up his daughter
- They protect us from danger by harming us before we can harm ourselves
- She was coming out as he was going in.
- He had fallen in love, but I'm pretty sure the hellhound was only in it for the belly rubs
- "He was a terrible man," she sobbed, between bites of alimony
- she was waylaid by an octopus
- She was feminine in the most displaced sense I had ever seen, a known quality refracted through stained glass windows.
- She was thinking of a boy in California who had a couch and a job
- She was the prettiest, loveliest cat at the ball and she had upon her fine gilded whiskers.
- The girl didn't know if she was loved until he said yes.
- She grew a little older, while he was telling her
- He dreamt he was a bulldozer, she dreamt she was alone in an empty bed
- When she was new, she rolled around the sky like a black umbrella blown by the wind
- The Abridged Edition: She was to one side, he was to the other, an untested bridge between them
- I Was Kidnapped By Lesbian Pirates from Outer Space
- She was most amazed by the obvious, like January and the fact that I could not possibly keep her.
- She disappeared as if he had only dreamed 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.
- He stretched out his arms but she was not there
- All the while he was talking she was thinking what his whiskers would feel like on the back of her neck
- From the Earth to the Moon: 25: Final Details
- Burnt by the Sun
- I was shaking, but not from the cold
- Food which was intended as such by nature
- How my Father was excommunicated from the LDS Church
- every secret thing was made by some one
- By the way, she has a penis; just so you know.
- I bet she drinks from the bottle
- She bought a new smile every week when we first started seeing each other. Then I had to buy them.
- Was I nearly as anti-consumerism as I had initially thought?
- Fruit cut from the vine, forgot and left to rot, long before it was time
- The woman had a carnivorous frenzy which could only be soothed by the succulent sirloin
- She walked by his desk and left a nickel
- By morning I will have erased all traces that I was ever a bear
- From the Earth to the Moon: 1: The Gun Club
- The judging of American talent by persons from the United Kingdom
- A man is known by the company he keeps.
- She is lobbing rainbows at me from across the room and I am swallowing them like fear.
- From the Earth to the Moon: 28: A New Star
- Beyond the suns that guard this roost
- The walls she had built around herself cracked and crumbled
- Went to Coney Island on a Mission From God... Be Back by Five
- Jacques Chirac was shot in the head by a fascist named Jean-Marie Le Pen
- What was stolen by someone else
- On getting blown up 8000 miles from home by a man who does not own shoes
- Arguments for the perceived impending invasion of Earth by atomic-powered Killbots from Planet X
- Bhagavad-Gita - Religion by Separation from the Qualities
- He said 'tentacle porn', so I stuck my dick in a toaster and went from there
- I've had better hugs from wind gusts and dead people
- Behold, from the land of the farther suns
- From the Earth to the Moon: 5: The Romance of the Moon
- Human progress is the movement from simple, overt and localized methods of destruction to methods intricate, invisible and pervasive
- The moon is distant from the sea
- it was years before they met again, by chance
- His memory perishes from the earth, and he has no name in the street.
- From the Earth to the Moon: 26: Fire!
- collecting on old debts from when mom was a loan shark
- It isn’t fun to hide. But it will protect you from lightning.
- The first living beings to see an Earthrise from the Moon were communist turtles.
- She tries to hold the wind, stop it from crying
- A messenger from a terrible future beyond the moon
- The Message of King Sakis and the Legend of the Twelve Dreams He Had in One Night
- The Story of Jason Squiff and Why He Had a Popcorn Hat, Popcorn Mittens and Popcorn Shoes
- The flowers of our love had died under the hot sun of time
- I had to call my father this evening and tell him I was dying.
- When I was young Time had no wings
- Grammatical and syntactic puzzles
- What would aliens think of us if Everything was all they had?
- 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.
- My first and last attempt at a one night stand was raided by the police
- She will remember your heart when men are fairy tales in books written by rabbits
- I was supposed to be somebody by the age of 23
- I was discovered by scientists, what will they call me?
- The dead eat hope. We had none to give them, so they were pretty emaciated by the end.
- By the Light of the Moon
- So says the preacher man, but... I don't go by what he says
- Born from a glacier, hatched by a volcano, gone to the sea
- My Singing was Stolen by Whispers to a False Friend
- How's she goin', by
- judge a captain not by his shipwrecks, but by whether or not he blames the sea
- I am the princess guarded by dragons, snorting and grumbling and rumbling in wagons
- 3rd Rock from the Sun
- Finding the origin of a Hotmail message
- Third Rock from the Sun
- smiling in photographs was a concept introduced by Kodak
- It was daylight when you looked up from your ditch
- She plugs her tears in the way you'd keep a dam from breaking
- Which God was cooler, the one from the Old Testament or the one from the New Testament?
- From the Earth to the Moon: 6: Permissive Limits of Ignorance and Belief in the United States
- I tiptoe back into myself so I can run from what I was
- Protected from the Rain
- Angels From The Realms Of Glory
- From 'The Seven Dreams Of The Golden Unicorn' by Reynold Cosby
- From the Earth to the Moon: 24: The Telescope of the Rocky Mountains
- How I found peace staring up at the moon from a gutter in my dreams
- She saved me from Hylas' fate
- The trail of its demise was visible from the surf.
- From the Earth to the Moon: 27: Foul Weather
- he looks hurt from behind that eye patch, the choker, the bare chest
- what he carried from here to Okinawa
- Third from the Sun
- all I ever learned from love was how to shoot at someone who outdrew you
- Your angel stayed long after everything else was gone
- From the Earth to the Moon: 23: The Projectile-Vehicle
- 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.
- He Had Not Where To Lay His Head
- I was a bitter, purple-haired fat girl, and I had plenty of male friends
- I was a young boy that had big plans
- 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.
- She had eyes like the Blue Screen of Death
- Had I not seen the Sun
- I was the worst lay you ever had
- The girls had gone wild and now my dad's cock was missing
- Empty at last she had room to unfurl
- I had never known someone whose death was imminent
- This book was stolen from the Harvard College Library. It was later recovered. The thief was sentenced to two years at hard labor.
- Round the Moon: 22: Recovered from the Sea
- Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few
- I was taken by a honeymoon scam
- He makes me feel alone just by being there
- Oh hey, by the way, he's the Antichrist
- Bourree from Suite No. 1 for Lute by J. S. Bach
- The Scots Confession: Chapter 18
- Electronically, I was questioned by a mallard of flame…
- In the end, he could quiet his mind only by dying
- The male libido - or - How I was castrated by the 90's
- The dubious distinction of being criticized from the left by the Ku Klux Klan
- She wakes me up by tickling my feet
- Copyright and Old Masters
- There was a Man Dwelt by a Churchyard
- She is the queen of accidental magic. Her used kleenexes, taken by the wind, become soulful ghosts.
- I was raised by the French government
- The German textbook that was written by Morrissey
- That Thursday the Universe was curved in the morning and was flat again by afternoon
- Are personal messages protected by copyright?
- By evening I will have returned all traces that I was ever here
- She came through the glass door, untouched by the storm that raged outside.
- By morning I will have erased all traces that I was ever here
- On the carpet of leaves illuminated by the moon
- It was too late by the time the robots came and I couldn't, I just couldn't
- My lunch money was stolen by a predatory Mars rover
- chapters marked by love notes from another man's wife
- Snapple Sun
- From the Earth to the Moon
- how to protect yourself from date rape drugs
- How I was thrown from a car at 45 mph
- Removed from humanity, I realized I was just another distraction
- If you become lucid, you realize history's greatest literature was being written as you read it ...by yourself.
- The South had the right to secede from the Union
- The Miraculous Hump Returns From the Moon
- She threw herself from the bed
- So there I was, naked and hiding, facing the dissertation committee from the Isle of Lesbos
- Light from the Sun
- rain from the sun
- An Artistic Analysis of 2001: A Space Odyssey - Act 2: From the Earth to the Moon
- From the Earth to the Moon: 2: President Barbicane's Communication
- Lessons learned from the rap industry may or may not serve a useful purpose in everyday life
- How to protect yourself from a vampire
- From the Earth to the Moon: 4: Reply from the Observatory of Cambridge
- From the Earth to the Moon: 9: The Question of the Powders
- From the Earth to the Moon: 7: The Hymn of the Cannon-Ball
- From the Earth to the Moon: 3: Effect of the President's Communication
- There once was a man from St. Paul
- Who is protecting whom from what?
- And then wings sprouted from the space between my shoulders where my wings had once been
- I was less than one hundred footsteps away from you I suppose
- forget science, it's 2am and we are light-years from the sun
- From the Earth to the Moon: 22: The New Citizen of the United States
- Where was her angel all those times the sky clouded over
- He learned to dance from emus but he learned to love from seraphim
- impossible now to discern which had cleaved a heart from the errant which had missed the mark.
- From the Earth to the Moon: 21: How a Frenchman Manages an Affair
- From the Earth to the Moon: 20: Attack and Riposte
- 'twas the telltale tink-tock of marionettes, he felt certain, that jingle-jangled from behind her shower curtain
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