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A waterfall of words, an undergraduate literary magazine, untranslatable Olde English phrases
August 1989The Law Of Relation
(Part Two)
They are lovers. He told me last night at 3 a.m., after we had taken several long walks, talking and coming to no resolution. After weeks of fighting, absolutely at cross-purposes, as though we were speaking entirely different languages.
June 1989Breaking Up
Twenty-seven disembodied entities, Mars on a dark night, the Night Stalker
May 1989Like Stars
My body is the temple. My marriage is the temple. My work is the temple. So sweep the temple. Worship in the temple. Don’t worship the temple.
April 1989Duty
A rhinestone butterfly pin, an appointment for next Saturday, “Louie Louie”
March 1989Blind As A Fish
Time passes and you learn that you overlooked a fairly simple and important ingredient. Yeast is necessary. The only time you’re definitely right is when it doesn’t matter. Failure and pain, twin stepping stones to knowledge.
January 1989Gypsies
Earnest says he is going out for a drink. Becky knows that he knows she knows.
December 1988Graduation
It was a perfect day, the sky clear, as blue and true as a pledge of love. On the campus, the magnolias were in bloom, the huge, creamy-white flowers richly fragrant. Spring was everywhere, shamelessly beautiful, wet lips laughing, hair unpinned.
October 1988Personal, political, provocative writing delivered to your doorstep every month—without a single ad.
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