Findings:
- She is lobbing rainbows at me from across the room and I am swallowing them like fear.
- What's she gonna look like with a chimney on her?
- His voice is like something from a distant age, the voice of the earth itself, the voice of a tree, the voice of a stone.
- All the while he was talking she was thinking what his whiskers would feel like on the back of her neck
- She wears her failed relationships like a shield
- Things I've learned from living with an unwed mother and her two small children
- scattering, like flower petals or crowds from the sound of a gunshot
- They walk around her like she is in danger of breaking
- You can play with my ex-girlfriend, but treat her like the lady that she is.
- She was most amazed by the obvious, like January and the fact that I could not possibly keep her.
- There must be something terribly wrong with me. Sometimes I feel like I haven't learned anything.
- 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
- 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.
- She plugs her tears in the way you'd keep a dam from breaking
- I don't like her because she won't like me
- Would you like to penetrate her shell, insinuating yourself among the pages of the books she is reading?
- She ties regrets around her fingers like forget-me-knots
- Including her knees and a dragon made from a sock
- She bruised her knee. This is how we met.
- and this is how madness sounds from the inside
- Staying power like no other memory, aside from love
- And her legs went on forever, like staring up at infinity
- I don't tell her these things, and she doesn't ask
- What I learned from fingertips under the table
- She tries to hold the wind, stop it from crying
- Things I've learned about lesbians from porn
- Her self image was not the force field she imagined it to be
- the way she wears her weary
- She does not rustle but her flesh has the moonlit shade of a silver birch
- Twinkle, twinkle, like a star. Does love flourish from afar?
- What we learned from songbirds
- She threw herself from the bed
- She saved me from Hylas' fate
- What it feels like to eject from a jet fighter
- I don't think she even knows that I make her smile
- The In Sound from Way Out!
- She grew a little older, while he was telling her
- It happened to everyone else; she swore it wouldn't to her
- She is the queen of accidental magic. Her used kleenexes, taken by the wind, become soulful ghosts.
- if you fear spells, look away when she decides to share her hair with the wind.
- A dose of mystery slipped into her cocktail while she was in the ladies' room
- The emotion on her face was always the one that she was feeling in her heart
- she left her handwriting all over the calendar
- All I Know About Science I Learned From Michael Crichton
- I tried to memorise her, from beginning to end
- Steady Sounds from the Underground
- I bet she drinks from the bottle
- Top 10 Things I've Learned From Conversations with God
- Lessons learned from the rap industry may or may not serve a useful purpose in everyday life
- Lessons learned from World War II
- heart medications which all have names like alien military from other planets
- To withhold forgiveness from a person is like drinking poison and waiting for them to die.
- I hide in the darkness of the cry that comes from her throat
- Her innocence fell. She kicked at it some, frowned, and left it there because it was beautiful.
- At night, her eyes closed, she would
- The portion of her face she allows me to see
- I come home, she lifted up her wings. I guess that this must be the place.
- 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 had already found her party
- It clings to her like dedication in the rain
- She who leaves men as flaming wrecks in the ditch on the side of the road in her wake, yea, even submarines
- She was the prettiest, loveliest cat at the ball and she had upon her fine gilded whiskers.
- She was so quiet that nobody heard her
- She didn't wave goodbye so much as slightly raise her hand
- She Will Have Her Way
- her ardent eyebrows are charcoal scimitars taut above eyes that breeze like open windows
- She calls him Sugarcane. He calls her Hurricane.
- giant surface music falling to earth like jewels from the sky
- everything I need to know about life I learned from juggling
- Everything I learned from "Survivor"
- Things we learn from movies
- tiny alien ideas sprout in his brain, like baby incisors erupting from his testicles
- if you haven't learned your lesson from reading this, you can only learn it the hard way
- I'd like it here if I could leave and see you from a long way away
- He learned to dance from emus but he learned to love from seraphim
- What I learned from the Wordmonger's Ball
- You can learn a lot about someone from the way they die
- What did you learn from your time in the solitary cell of your mind?
- What I learned from the skateboarders outside my window
- What I learned from Iron Bitch
- all I ever learned from love was how to shoot at someone who outdrew you
- What do we learn from Wordsworth's poetry? We learn not to read Wordsworth's poetry.
- What I learned from reading 13 Ace Double novels.
- Madness drips from the walls like the wax of weeping candles, and written in the residue is the question: Where Are You Now?
- how many bird nests would be made from her lovely hair
- Since she whom I lov'd hath paid her last debt
- 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 has all the majesty of butterflies emerging from their cocoons, and all the sounds of Aphex Twin
- Things I've learned about vendors from working for a dealership
- Her perception of how gorgeous she is will be evident in her lack of movement during sex
- She sat in virginal white, eyes closed, with only her face in rose
- Sometimes the apathy she saw made her want to curl up and cry
- When she woke up, her hands were still dreaming
- Fuck and please her like never before with the Stimulator!
- She was never mine. I always shared her.
- serene. She sips her tea
- She is so beautiful, I gave up Nihilism for her
- Even the moon likes to change her colors
- I ate her love like a nine-piece bucket of chicken
- She was inside the music, with her eyes closed
- He touched her once and she turned into a golden creature. He never touched her again.
- She flies with her own wings
- does she need to touch her own face to know?
- Veronica loves manipulating her vagina until she explodes
- She opened her eyes, looked at a world made entirely of white light
- She Will Have Her Way: The Songs Of Tim & Neil Finn
- Some nights, alone, he thinks of her, and some nights, alone, she thinks of him
- it was just as if she held her breath for 82 years
- She does not take her trip. She does not shout out loud.
- I got a girl in the war, Paul, her eyes are like champagne
- She gets caught in the little world beneath her sheets
- why she makes her wishes at 7:07
- I told her I could read her mind, but she didn't believe me. I could tell.
- When she sleeps, is she not moving her legs aside for an unknown garrison?
- And she, with her beautiful words and such a fire burning inside
- She always was devious in her beauty
- She found her bliss between the headphones, and pursed her lips.
- Any sufficiently nice person is indistinguishable from someone who likes you
- From Her to Eternity
- You're never far from the sound of an engine
- I watched her from afar
- Funny -- she looks much smaller from outside her head
- Why we learn from the Gods
- Getting an education at MIT is like trying to take a drink from a firehose
- Part One: We Learn from Each Other
- We reserve the right to learn from experience
- She always was all tea and oranges that came all the way from China
- From books people learn to remember, from mistakes to understand
- All I ever needed to know about unit conversion, I learned from drugs
- I dreamed of her pulse long before I took it from her
- Things I learned from TVO
- An American in Tours
- How I learned the secret of the pendulum from Japanese playground equipment
- 'twas the telltale tink-tock of marionettes, he felt certain, that jingle-jangled from behind her shower curtain
- if you are going to steal from me, at least steal something of value
- Saturday night, the words falling from her lips
- Today I clean her little fingerprints from my window
- Disabling the clicking sound from Internet Explorer
- Everything I learned in life, I learned from Buddhist drunks
- the linear and the docile go feral at her command. we're on the run from rogue rivers and predatory trains.
- things I learned from commercials
- What I have learned from being fired
- Things I Learned From Working At The Library
- In order that I may know something more before I depart from life
- Lessons to be learned from Napster
- we have learned all that we can from anal probing
- Inches away from her face
- Amakuni once drew an old sword of his from a box, suddenly overjoyed by something he had cast aside.
- Sounds from the Underbrowned
- If her secrets spilled from her eyes into his
- vanished like a book from the library
- What I learned from my first Mad as Hell Doctors week
- What have you learned from your patients today?
- I crave it like well water, pulled up from the deep
- may you make mistakes large enough to learn from, but small enough that they do not destroy you
- Listen to me, because I am in the soapbox. This is the voice of the soapbox. I am calling to you. Do you hear the sounds of my soaply siren song? My syntactically sweet strumming along to sequential sequestrations of symmetrically snakey st
- It looks like a tourism brochure photo from up here
- What I learned from my first doctor job
- we can learn a lot from plants
- what will the internet be like five hundred years from now?
- I haven't seen her in a month. She is still beautiful.
- Robert Lionel Fanthorpe fills up the word count in a science fiction novel: she brushed her teeth
- Things I've learned from Everything
- Something From the Nightside
- Odd facts of life I learned from Math
- Looking back from time to time, her tears falling fast
- She was a committed romantic and an anarcha-feminist. This was hard for her because it meant she couldn't blow up beautiful buildings.
- She opened her eyes and spoke in a very normal voice, just as if she were sane
- Tied up tight, like a bride on her wedding night
- Her grief is still too young to behave itself, so she never lets it out
- The colors flow through her like a rainbow
- She asked me to copy my poem into her notebook
- She thought about giving him her heart
- Things that I learned from reading erotic stories involving latex
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