Findings:
- She grew a little older, while he was telling her
- She was most amazed by the obvious, like January and the fact that I could not possibly keep her.
- She was a committed romantic and an anarcha-feminist. This was hard for her because it meant she couldn't blow up beautiful buildings.
- The emotion on her face was always the one that she was feeling in her heart
- She always was devious in her beauty
- little pieces of her tragically poetic attempts at being loved that she was startlingly aware of, today
- She was never mine. I always shared her.
- She was inside the music, with her eyes closed
- Her self image was not the force field she imagined it to be
- 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.
- All the while he was talking she was thinking what his whiskers would feel like on the back of her neck
- Her innocence fell. She kicked at it some, frowned, and left it there because it was beautiful.
- it was just as if she held her breath for 82 years
- A dose of mystery slipped into her cocktail while she was in the ladies' room
- 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
- you never once told her how beautiful she was nor how much you truly loved her
- I remember when it was me who made her toilet flush
- Her sleeves ride up on her arms when she moves
- She Will Have Her Way: The Songs Of Tim & Neil Finn
- You can play with my ex-girlfriend, but treat her like the lady that she is.
- She had become a mutton for punishment and he was a wolf
- She always was all tea and oranges that came all the way from China
- They walk around her like she is in danger of breaking
- she doesn't write, doesn't tell you stories, but somehow it's her words that spring to mind at those crucial, terrifying moments, and for that you are eternally grateful
- She found her bliss between the headphones, and pursed her lips.
- piano outside in the snow. and she was spinning
- She is and was
- She was steady
- Seems I might have stolen the blue part of her rainbow, but all I really did was make it bigger, a way bigger blue
- I was sure it was her
- I would have attempted to draw her if she had stayed that way.
- She knows no truth except her own.
- She Will Have Her Way
- She opened her eyes and spoke in a very normal voice, just as if she were sane
- I was throwing around useless proverbs when all she needed was to be held and told that she was beautiful
- The flowers smiled, but she was gone
- When that cow would walk it was like she was dancing
- She was coming out as he was going in.
- she was just the dry smell of gasoline
- He stretched out his arms but she was not there
- When I was your age
- Her name was Natalie
- I don't tell her these things, and she doesn't ask
- She is so beautiful, I gave up Nihilism for her
- She wears her failed relationships like a shield
- She is the sea. Above her, he is thunder.
- And she, with her beautiful words and such a fire burning inside
- She nicknamed her vagina "Crusty"
- That was what her hunger was like: mesmerizing, directed, floating like a public secret just under the cloud cover.
- if you fear spells, look away when she decides to share her hair with the wind.
- Her perception of how gorgeous she is will be evident in her lack of movement during sex
- When she was new, she rolled around the sky like a black umbrella blown by the wind
- Fast-talking career gal who thought she was one of the boys
- The Abridged Edition: She was to one side, he was to the other, an untested bridge between them
- Existentialism is that girlfriend who cheated on you. Postmodernism is who she was with.
- She probably thought your first language was English; your real first language was Joyce
- I'm sorry I was speeding, officer, but I really have to get to the hospital
- She was very beautiful. Y'know?
- Because, perhaps she was cold
- someday, when she will think back upon the time when she was as yet undishonored
- I was supposed to be somebody by the age of 23
- She was free
- And when she came back she was nobody's wife
- For a lawyer she was surprisingly like a child. Sometimes.
- I remember when it was me who made her skin flush
- Her grief is still too young to behave itself, so she never lets it out
- She sat in virginal white, eyes closed, with only her face in rose
- Would you like to penetrate her shell, insinuating yourself among the pages of the books she is reading?
- It happened to everyone else; she swore it wouldn't to her
- She ties regrets around her fingers like forget-me-knots
- He touched her once and she turned into a golden creature. He never touched her again.
- Sometimes the apathy she saw made her want to curl up and cry
- His ex-wife was so frigid, her clitoris was only the tip of the iceberg.
- does she need to touch her own face to know?
- She does not take her trip. She does not shout out loud.
- An ocean away and here he was, seeping into her
- She thought about giving him her heart
- When she sleeps, is she not moving her legs aside for an unknown garrison?
- she had already found her party
- while she sleeps, i write myself into her life
- Despite her station, the quarry was never alone
- She picked herself up, wiping away at her dignity
- i gave her my heart. she gave me a pen.
- She asked me to read her a poem
- She disappeared as if he had only dreamed her
- She, the Last Leviathan. She, the Station Agent. Chin on her Palm, she Watches Every Departure.
- She is a night of dark trees, but he who is not afraid of her darkness will find banks full of roses under her cypresses
- She gets caught in the little world beneath her sheets
- I haven't seen her in a month. She is still beautiful.
- there was more poetry in her shopping lists than in any of my rhymes
- She was so pleased to learn that she was right
- Jessica, too tall but still lovely, was not sure she would or should drop the whale
- She was buttery. She was asking for it. She was delicious. Let's all give in.
- "He was a terrible man," she sobbed, between bites of alimony
- She was a Surrealist Woman, She was like a Figure in a Dream
- Most adults forget what it was like to be a child once they hit a certain age
- She was an intellectual prostitute, seducing me with profound truisms
- When she was bad
- She was cilantro, jalapeño, habanero. She was the hot plate you must not touch.
- I was tired. It was late. She was Russian.
- The House on the Island Where She Was Born
- She was the seed of a strange tomorrow
- He dreamt he was a bulldozer, she dreamt she was alone in an empty bed
- Outside the train station she was the only person wearing an Orange raincoat and a look of surprise
- She was pain and pleasure all at once, wrapped up in needles and Ramones T-shirts
- The girl didn't know if she was loved until he said yes.
- He was an ant on an ill-defined mission. She was the trapdoor spider of love.
- She was the cutest necromancer I ever did see
- She was like a candle in the wind: unreliable
- She was watching me and I didn’t know it.
- She was feminine in the most displaced sense I had ever seen, a known quality refracted through stained glass windows.
- She was too beautiful to be human
- She knew what she was doing
- she was waylaid by an octopus
- She was so tall, and I was so in love
- I said I was sorry. Then she looked at me.
- I gave her my heart, she tore it apart, and who gives a fart.
- I don't like her because she won't like me
- The sun was caught playing unashamedly in her auburn hair, setting our world on fire with giddiness
- She bruised her knee. This is how we met.
- She asked me to copy my poem into her notebook
- She said, while hugging a bowl of turnips close to her bosom
- She does not rustle but her flesh has the moonlit shade of a silver birch
- I don't think I was rude to her, just cold and curt
- All that was left of her was a damp handkerchief
- What's she gonna look like with a chimney on her?
- She calls him Sugarcane. He calls her Hurricane.
- She flies with her own wings
- Robert Lionel Fanthorpe fills up the word count in a science fiction novel: she brushed her teeth
- I come home, she lifted up her wings. I guess that this must be the place.
- she left her handwriting all over the calendar
- serene. She sips her tea
- I don't think she even knows that I make her smile
- She plugs her tears in the way you'd keep a dam from breaking
- When she woke up, her hands were still dreaming
- At night, her eyes closed, she would
- The portion of her face she allows me to see
- She who leaves men as flaming wrecks in the ditch on the side of the road in her wake, yea, even submarines
- She is the queen of accidental magic. Her used kleenexes, taken by the wind, become soulful ghosts.
- The other day I saw a gas station called Space Age! I was not fooled!
- Veronica loves manipulating her vagina until she explodes
- Where was her angel all those times the sky clouded over
- I don't remember what her name was so let's call her Doris
- Since she whom I lov'd hath paid her last debt
- Some nights, alone, he thinks of her, and some nights, alone, she thinks of him
- She didn't wave goodbye so much as slightly raise her hand
- why she makes her wishes at 7:07
- I set my sister up with her husband, and all I got was this great dress and a trip to Hawaii
- All he left her was alone
- Susan Goldman, who has cervical cancer, is partly thankful as she braces herself but changes her mind as she's sprayed with burning jet fuel.
- She practices her speech
- She is willing to attempt to retrieve the data. Go with her.
- That week with her was like drinking bubbles
- You put a hand on her hip, she permits it.
- I told her I could read her mind, but she didn't believe me. I could tell.
- the way she wears her weary
- Because I still love her, because I know she still loves me.
- I got the feeling the Fairy Council was mad at me when the president knocked over her coffee to get a better grip on my neck
- She Called in Her Soul to Come and See
- A girl I know had her jaw wired shut, and she vomited.
- Her hair was seaweed and the Pacific wind sang
- She smokes. It wraps around her wrists and clings to her neck.
- She said her father died of cancer in the sixties
- She keeps her lies everywhere
- She always confused her greys with white.
- She asked me if I loved her and I showed her the tattoo
- she lit her thumb on fire
- She opened her eyes, looked at a world made entirely of white light
- Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety
- She was locked in time
- What the hell was she thinking?
- To a girl who thought she was moving away
- She moved so easily all I could think of was sunlight
- making certain he was touching her
- She was thinking of a boy in California who had a couch and a job
- She dreamt she was a bulldozer, she dreamt she was alone in an empty field
- She crashed her car trying to avoid a butterfly
- she gave her heart to a falling star
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