Findings:
- She had become a mutton for punishment and he was a wolf
- She was most amazed by the obvious, like January and the fact that I could not possibly keep her.
- She was feminine in the most displaced sense I had ever seen, a known quality refracted through stained glass windows.
- "He was a terrible man," she sobbed, between bites of alimony
- They protect us from danger by harming us before we can harm ourselves
- He dreamt he was a bulldozer, she dreamt she was alone in an empty bed
- The Abridged Edition: She was to one side, he was to the other, an untested bridge between them
- She was the prettiest, loveliest cat at the ball and she had upon her fine gilded whiskers.
- He had fallen in love, but I'm pretty sure the hellhound was only in it for the belly rubs
- He was an ant on an ill-defined mission. She was the trapdoor spider of love.
- I Was Kidnapped By Lesbian Pirates from Outer Space
- The girl didn't know if she was loved until he said yes.
- 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.
- She always was all tea and oranges that came all the way from China
- She grew a little older, while he was telling her
- She was thinking of a boy in California who had a couch and a job
- When she was new, she rolled around the sky like a black umbrella blown by the wind
- She was coming out as he was going in.
- All the while he was talking she was thinking what his whiskers would feel like on the back of her neck
- He stretched out his arms but she was not there
- He had a prison of brass built in the hole, and then, when it was finished, he locked up his daughter
- He Was a Crook
- She wore a bit more makeup than he generally liked
- Sun, Moon, and Talia
- To a girl who thought she was moving away
- Behold, from the land of the farther suns
- I was tired. It was late. She was Russian.
- So there I was, naked and hiding, facing the dissertation committee from the Isle of Lesbos
- From the Earth to the Moon: 5: The Romance of the Moon
- The male libido - or - How I was castrated by the 90's
- She had the most wonderful grin in the world
- He makes me feel alone just by being there
- she had mood ring eyes
- I married him because he was not mean
- She was watching me and I didn't know it.
- She was so quiet that nobody heard her
- There once was a man from St. Paul
- Your angel stayed long after everything else was gone
- When I was young Time had no wings
- she had already found her party
- he/she
- She doesn't know what he sees, but sometimes it makes his face beautiful
- Long and lean, he was a sex machine, and he schooled every girl in town
- The Trial: Andrew Johnson was not guilty of the crimes for which he was impeached.
- I was invisible beside you
- Sun letters and Moon letters
- She moved so easily all I could think of was sunlight
- someday, when she will think back upon the time when she was as yet undishonored
- From the Earth to the Moon: 23: The Projectile-Vehicle
- I was once young and had a home
- The German textbook that was written by Morrissey
- She couldn't imagine that he liked dancing
- She is the sea. Above her, he is thunder.
- She was very beautiful. Y'know?
- She was the seed of a strange tomorrow
- Protected from the Rain
- Lessons learned from the rap industry may or may not serve a useful purpose in everyday life
- From the Earth to the Moon: 6: Permissive Limits of Ignorance and Belief in the United States
- Touched by An Angel
- "It was wrong to do this," said the angel
- How I found peace staring up at the moon from a gutter in my dreams
- Where I'm From, You'd Think There Was a Tea Party Going On in the Hostess Dumpster
- Empty at last she had room to unfurl
- But an unchewed square catches in his windpipe and he crumples to the floor like someone poisoned by life
- It was 1992. He smiled.
- From the Earth to the Moon
- she was just the dry smell of gasoline
- Round the Moon: 22: Recovered from the Sea
- Fruit cut from the vine, forgot and left to rot, long before it was time
- If a frog had wings, he wouldn't kick his tail when he jumped
- Burnt by the Sun
- Why the sun shines more brightly than the moon
- She was steady
- She was an intellectual prostitute, seducing me with profound truisms
- Existentialism is that girlfriend who cheated on you. Postmodernism is who she was with.
- From the Earth to the Moon: 24: The Telescope of the Rocky Mountains
- The trail of its demise was visible from the surf.
- She saved me from Hylas' fate
- What would aliens think of us if Everything was all they had?
- It was late when he came home; it woke you up
- He wasn't programmed to be a tenor, he was programmed to be a physician!
- Some nights, alone, he thinks of her, and some nights, alone, she thinks of him
- I said I was sorry. Then she looked at me.
- little pieces of her tragically poetic attempts at being loved that she was startlingly aware of, today
- From the Earth to the Moon: 7: The Hymn of the Cannon-Ball
- Where was her angel all those times the sky clouded over
- We don't inherit the World, we borrow it from our children
- I was the worst lay you ever had
- Mr. Lunch liked to chase birds. In fact, he was a professional.
- He thinks a path and travels the emptiness that was there
- I'm the only person who'd ever told him to his face he was beautiful.
- When he was little, he laughed in his sleep.
- She lights everything up. He glows in the dark.
- Third Rock from the Sun
- She always was devious in her beauty
- Because, perhaps she was cold
- 'twas the telltale tink-tock of marionettes, he felt certain, that jingle-jangled from behind her shower curtain
- He Had Not Where To Lay His Head
- Oh hey, by the way, he's the Antichrist
- he had a dream
- Even the moon was wrong
- 3rd Rock from the Sun
- How the Sun, the Moon, and the Wind Went Out to Dinner
- For a lawyer she was surprisingly like a child. Sometimes.
- I'm sorry I was speeding, officer, but I really have to get to the hospital
- From the Earth to the Moon: 25: Final Details
- 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.
- Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few
- Grammatical and syntactic puzzles
- I had to call my father this evening and tell him I was dying.
- Don't kill your invisible husband to see what he looks like or you'll sob your heart out. But don't worry about the millions of invisible men coming to attack your village because they won't kill you if you don't know how to fight them.
- The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist
- How my Father was excommunicated from the LDS Church
- From the Earth to the Moon: 8: History of the Cannon
- A messenger from a terrible future beyond the moon
- I was taken by a honeymoon scam
- Bourree from Suite No. 1 for Lute by J. S. Bach
- On the carpet of leaves illuminated by the moon
- More than he was willing to give
- Wheresoever he went, there was Eden
- I am the princess guarded by dragons, snorting and grumbling and rumbling in wagons
- judge a captain not by his shipwrecks, but by whether or not he blames the sea
- Outside the train station she was the only person wearing an Orange raincoat and a look of surprise
- His memory perishes from the earth, and he has no name in the street.
- I had never known someone whose death was imminent
- but you had his eyes and that was sort of almost enough
- I was hit by a train that doesn't really exist
- He was the kind of man who shacked up for shelter
- All he left her was alone
- By evening I will have returned all traces that I was ever here
- A moon, reflected in a tin ashtray. A brief pale sun, shrouded and without heat.
- The sun was caught playing unashamedly in her auburn hair, setting our world on fire with giddiness
- Human progress is the movement from simple, overt and localized methods of destruction to methods intricate, invisible and pervasive
- I was less than one hundred footsteps away from you I suppose
- Pimped by an Angel
- I bet she drinks from the bottle
- all i ever learned from love was how to shoot at someone who outdrew you
- I was supposed to be somebody by the age of 23
- A man is known by the company he keeps.
- How Candide Was Brought Up in a Magnificent Castle and How He Was Driven Thence
- By morning I will have erased all traces that I was ever here
- The judging of American talent by persons from the United Kingdom
- The Moon and the Sun
- She probably thought your first language was English; your real first language was Joyce
- From the Earth to the Moon: 9: The Question of the Powders
- He says she says
- Copyright and Old Masters
- Do you not see that if we kill him with the pill from the till by making with it the drug in the jug, you need not light the candle with the handle on the gateau from the chateau!
- Snapple Sun
- sun moon stars
- The Miraculous Hump Returns From the Moon
- She was the cutest necromancer I ever did see
- The girls had gone wild and now my dad's cock was missing
- He and She
- She makes the sign of the teaspoon, he makes the sign of the wave
- How she saw the moon
- She was locked in time
- From the Earth to the Moon: 1: The Gun Club
- From the Earth to the Moon: 26: Fire!
- what he carried from here to Okinawa
- He had something to say. He said it.
- I didn't ask if the glass was half full or half empty. I've always had enough to drink.
- A girl I know had her jaw wired shut, and she vomited.
- One should be careful to whom he gives the finger
- I was raised by the French government
- She walked by his desk and left a nickel
- Born from a glacier, hatched by a volcano, gone to the sea
- how to protect yourself from date rape drugs
- Which God was cooler, the one from the Old Testament or the one from the New Testament?
- She plugs her tears in the way you'd keep a dam from breaking
- I was discovered by scientists, what will they call me?
- Was I nearly as anti-consumerism as I had initially thought?
- I was a bitter, purple-haired fat girl, and I had plenty of male friends
- He had a life before he met you, you know
- So she could feel as if she had danced
- I don't know what he was listening for, but he wasn't listening
- The dubious distinction of being criticized from the left by the Ku Klux Klan
- There was a Man Dwelt by a Churchyard
- How I was thrown from a car at 45 mph
- She dreamt she was a bulldozer, she dreamt she was alone in an empty field
- She was never mine. I always shared her.
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