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for Spalding Gray
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for Spalding Gray
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The West and North winds both lover us, wanting, bitter, to bring us in close in the small hold.
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The West and North winds both lover us, wanting, bitter, to bring us in close in the small hold.
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Tongues loll and laze, while the flap and snapping above: crazy wanderlust.
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Tongues loll and laze, while the flap and snapping above: crazy wanderlust.
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The basin must cradle, keep her passengers, though the hero abandoned the ferry for the real sea.
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The basin must cradle, keep her passengers, though the hero abandoned the ferry for the real sea.
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Is nothing worthy?
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Is nothing worthy?
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Wallet on bench. Wallet at home. Wallet at rest.
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Wallet on bench. Wallet at home. Wallet at rest.
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The child, even his cries, must the ship balance, makes me wild to right this unhumanly keeling.
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The child, even his cries, must the ship balance, makes me wild to right this unhumanly keeling.
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I have six arms, am the dismembered figurehead, ballast, breasts covered in blue scales.
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I have six arms, am the dismembered figurehead, ballast, breasts covered in blue scales.
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I am at rudder, at bow, at mast, at rigging, at deck, at halyard, at stern, when the hold explodes with screaming.
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I am at rudder, at bow, at mast, at rigging, at deck, at halyard, at stern, when the hold explodes with screaming.
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One boy has stolen the other’s marble. The boat shifts, tilts. A wallet washes up against us.
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One boy has stolen the other’s marble. The boat shifts, tilts. A wallet washes up against us.
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Is this what you meant when you said a family steadied you?
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Is this what you meant when you said a family steadied you?
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Is this what they see when they see me and my six handless arms, shining torso and cuspid humor?
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Is this what they see when they see me and my six handless arms, shining torso and cuspid humor?
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The figurehead has no need for eyelids, must on-guard, vigil, dry eyed.
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The figurehead has no need for eyelids, must on-guard, vigil, dry eyed.
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But she dreams. Dreams.
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But she dreams. Dreams.
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The sail, its fine apparel, its linen long-shadow: a tiny hand opening, budlike
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The sail, its fine apparel, its linen long-shadow: a tiny hand opening, budlike
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