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Very Good (May 2019)
Dance Fever Earth-Shattering Sneeze Lair Noon City Stretch Saturday Rubber Neck Jaywalkers Thinking Cap, Dunce Cap It’s Getting in the Way of Your Favorite Thing Incredibly Tired Melodramatic Man Shopping at CVS I Didn’t Even Realize It Was Supposed to Rain Tonight In the Hallway, Farting Solemnly, Thinking About Capped Interest Rates and the Inevitability…
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The Invisible Color of Thoughts Now Available
View The Invisible Color of Thoughts (PDF) Table of Contents The World’s Oldest Fossil Bound to Miss the Bullseye Bright Around the Bend The Crumbling Prince The Big Screen of America Garbage Bag Jackets LIFE LIKE The American Dream (in 10 Easy Steps) How Many Bad Ideas The Invisible Store Miniature Midnight Feature It Was…
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Some Layers of a Seemingly Simple Interaction
What you mean to say What you say What you think you said What they think they heard What they heard What they think you mean
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We Wouldn’t Have Planes Without Birds
If need is the mother of all invention, how do we explain airplanes? Humans have wanted to fly since the moment we first noticed birds. Jealous and unsatisfied with our opposable-thumb-enabled dominance, we set our minds on figuring out how to get into the air. Not really a need there but now we live in…
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Dates When the World Was Supposed to End
Predicting the end of the world is a popular human pastime. Listed below are all the dates when the world was supposed to end, based on recorded predictions. To the best of my knowledge, all of these predictions have been wrong. April 6, 793 • January 1, 1000 • February 1, 1524 • February 20,…
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This Tree’s Leaves Look Like Hibernating Butterflies
Walking down a street I walk down every day, I notice a thin, whipped-top tree waving at the block like a green candletip. I can’t believe I leave this town in less than a week. All the leaves are changing and producing beautiful shocks of orange, red, yellow, green. Another tree farther down the street…
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Yawn Tally
Read POV today Some say the world is one long unbroken chain of yawning. Historical memory is fuzzy on when the first one took place but it was likely thousands of years ago. Possibly millions. We haven’t stopped yawning since and we’re unlikely to stop anytime soon. In case you were wondering, stretching and yawning…
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Sweat
Buy the Book on Amazon $5.78 – Paperback – 46 pages – 8″ x 10″ Just as sweat evaporates and we all have an expiration date, Sweat is only available to buy until September 22, the last day of summer 2018. About the Book In Sweat, readers are treated to thirty-seven poems, one for every Celsius…
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Recommended Poems
Recommend a poem to me via email: ty[dot]fugazzie[at]gmail[dot]com “[in Just-]” by e. e. cummings “30 One-Liners” by Joe Brainard “At Coney Island” by John Brehm “A History of Weather” by Billy Collins ”A Little Girl Tugs at the Tablecloth” by Wisława Szymborska “A Man I Knew” by Margaret Levine “A Not so Good Night in…
