Findings:
- She was a committed romantic and an anarcha-feminist. This was hard for her because it meant she couldn't blow up beautiful buildings.
- I set my sister up with her husband, and all I got was this great dress and a trip to Hawaii
- She was never mine. I always shared her.
- 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.
- I don't remember what her name was so let's call her Doris
- American Pie Presents: Something is Alive in Her Bosom 2
- A dose of mystery slipped into her cocktail while she was in the ladies' room
- 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.
- you never once told her how beautiful she was nor how much you truly loved her
- Seems I might have stolen the blue part of her rainbow, but all I really did was make it bigger, a way bigger blue
- Where was her angel all those times the sky clouded over
- I don't think I was rude to her, just cold and curt
- Her self image was not the force field she imagined it to be
- That week with her was like drinking bubbles
- little pieces of her tragically poetic attempts at being loved that she was startlingly aware of, today
- it was just as if she held her breath for 82 years
- An ocean away and here he was, seeping into her
- Something was about to happen.
- I felt I was part of something, like a voice in a crowd or an island in a sea
- 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
- when i wake up i can't remember what it was. it's so hard to smuggle something out of a dream.
- making certain he was touching her
- All the while he was talking she was thinking what his whiskers would feel like on the back of her neck
- All that was left of her was a damp handkerchief
- She grew a little older, while he was telling her
- She always was devious in her beauty
- She was inside the music, with her eyes closed
- Her innocence fell. She kicked at it some, frowned, and left it there because it was beautiful.
- The sun was caught playing unashamedly in her auburn hair, setting our world on fire with giddiness
- She was most amazed by the obvious, like January and the fact that I could not possibly keep her.
- She was the prettiest, loveliest cat at the ball and she had upon her fine gilded whiskers.
- His ex-wife was so frigid, her clitoris was only the tip of the iceberg.
- Something is Alive in Her Bosom
- Despite her station, the quarry was never alone
- All he left her was alone
- She was so quiet that nobody heard her
- The emotion on her face was always the one that she was feeling in her heart
- I was sure it was her
- That was what her hunger was like: mesmerizing, directed, floating like a public secret just under the cloud cover.
- Was it something I said?
- what i'm trying to show you is something that i was shown
- that pain was something I needed, and probably did to myself
- there was more poetry in her shopping lists than in any of my rhymes
- It was something that sang out while burning itself up, at the risk that nothing would be left.
- It was something that sand out while burning itself up, at the risk that nothing would be left.
- Her hair was seaweed and the Pacific wind sang
- Her name was Natalie
- His hand speaks a foreign language to her ribs.
- I remember when it was me who made her toilet flush
- I remember when it was me who made her skin flush
- Foreign Correspondent
- foreign installation manuals
- Hollywood Foreign Press Association
- To Foreign Lands
- foreign movie
- foreign dialect of comedy
- old chestnut: foreign restaurant
- answer: foreign restaurant
- John Cassavettes Was No Help At All
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P 2
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P 3
- The Real Foreign Debt
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P 4
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P 6
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P 7
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P 8
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P 9
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P10
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P11
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P12
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P13
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P17
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P18
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P20
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P21
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P22
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P23
- Ripping off foreign tourists as a patriotic duty
- Foreign Mistranslations
- Names sound cooler in foreign languages
- foreign music
- Everything Public Domain Foreign Language Translations Project
- foreign intelligence
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P24
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P25
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P26
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P27
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P28
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P29
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P30
- The last foreign owned convenience store and other things that are still beautiful
- On noding in a foreign language
- Norwegian Pronunciation Guide
- Association with Foreign Nationals at the NSA
- Correspondence With Foreign Nationals at the NSA
- Unofficial Foreign Travel at the NSA
- fed on a surfeit of foreign concern
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P40
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P41
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P42
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P46
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P47
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P48
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P49
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P50
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P51
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P52
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P53
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P54
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P55
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P56
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P57
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P58
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P59
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P60
- Foreign Accent Syndrome
- Foreign Children
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P61
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P62
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P63
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P64
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P65
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P66
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P67
- Foreign Correspondents
- Removing a foreign object from your eye
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P68
- United States Foreign Relations with China
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P69
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P70
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P71
- Foreign Relations of the United States - 1961-1963 - Volume V - Soviet Union P72
- Early American foreign affairs
- Upon my arrival in a foreign country
- Eternalize American Foreign Policy as Rhyme
- foreign key
- Office of Foreign Assets Control
- Join The French Foreign Legion
- foreign minister
- foreign affairs
- Foreign Office
- foreign words for gay
- Being a foreign female in Japan
- Jimmy Carter's Foreign Policy
- American foreign policy
- Foreign Policy under King Henry VII
- Ruminations on being lost in a foreign country as a young boy
- Swedish foreign policy since 1812
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
- International doesn't mean foreign
- Bush's foreign policy before 9/11
- Veterans of Foreign Wars
- British Foreign Policy 1900-1907
- foreign politics
- foreign terrorism
- The past is a foreign country
- Reflections of a Foreign Visitor
- The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
- Rosy Palm and her five daughters
- hers
- her
- The Ground Beneath Her Feet
- Do Her
- Herr
- Her braid; I obeyed
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service
- Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition
- The Milk-Woman and Her Pail
- The Bitch and Her Whelps
- The Lark Burying Her Father
- The Woman and Her Hen
- The Lark and Her Young Ones
- I don't think of her
- I can see her face
- her lips on mine
- I never saw her again
- a total loss of control over her life
- I do not see her
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