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18[He was born on a few separate occasions _green traffic lights at night_](about-the-author.html) 18[He was born on a few separate occasions _green traffic lights at night_](about-the-author.html)
19[_Autocento of the breakfast table_ is a hypertextual exploration of the workings of revision across time.](about.html)
20[Case Duckworth is the cowardly but lovable Great Dane who solves mysteries on TV.](about_author.html) 19[Case Duckworth is the cowardly but lovable Great Dane who solves mysteries on TV.](about_author.html)
21[_Autocento of the breakfast table_ is my Master's thesis, an inter/hypertextual exploration of the workings of inspiration, revision, and obsession.](abstract.html)
22[Lost things have a way of staying lost.](amber-alert.html) 20[Lost things have a way of staying lost.](amber-alert.html)
23[And you were there at the start of it all](and.html) 21[And you were there at the start of it all](and.html)
24[Abraham, Abraham, you are old and cannot hear:](angeltoabraham.html) 22[Abraham, Abraham, you are old and cannot hear:](angeltoabraham.html)
25[So it's the fucking moon. Big deal. As if](apollo11.html) 23[So it's the fucking moon. Big deal. As if](apollo11.html)
26[What is poetry?](arspoetica.html)
27[Paul was writing in his diary about art.](art.html) 24[Paul was writing in his diary about art.](art.html)
28[Paul took his axe and went out into the woods to chop trees.](axe.html) 25[Paul took his axe and went out into the woods to chop trees.](axe.html)
29[After searching for days or even months](big-dipper.html) 26[After searching for days or even months](big-dipper.html)
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42[It had gotten cold.](dream.html) 39[It had gotten cold.](dream.html)
43[_YOU CANNOT DISCOVER ART ART MUST BE CREATED_ he sat on the couch at home while his mother watched TV and smoked.](early.html) 40[_YOU CANNOT DISCOVER ART ART MUST BE CREATED_ he sat on the couch at home while his mother watched TV and smoked.](early.html)
44[Say there are no words. Say that we are conjoined](elegyforanalternateself.html) 41[Say there are no words. Say that we are conjoined](elegyforanalternateself.html)
45[I saw my life branching out before me like the green fig tree in the story.](epigraph.html)
46[Bottom of the drink: they had](ex-machina.html) 42[Bottom of the drink: they had](ex-machina.html)
47[I didn't write this sestina yesterday.](exasperated.html) 43[I didn't write this sestina yesterday.](exasperated.html)
48["Is man the natural thing that makes unnatural things" he thought to himself as he looked out the kitchen window at the shed.](father.html) 44["Is man the natural thing that makes unnatural things" he thought to himself as he looked out the kitchen window at the shed.](father.html)
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54[You think building Hoggle's a hard game?](hard-game.html) 50[You think building Hoggle's a hard game?](hard-game.html)
55[His mother drove him to the Hardware Store on a Tuesday.](hardware.html) 51[His mother drove him to the Hardware Store on a Tuesday.](hardware.html)
56[I was away on vacation when I heard---](howithappened.html) 52[I was away on vacation when I heard---](howithappened.html)
57[This book is an exploration of life, of all possible lives that could be lived.](howtoread.html)
58[_It's all jokes_ Paul wrote in what he was now calling his Hymnal.](hymnal.html) 53[_It's all jokes_ Paul wrote in what he was now calling his Hymnal.](hymnal.html)
59[I am a great pillar of white smoke.](i-am.html) 54[I am a great pillar of white smoke.](i-am.html)
60[I thought I saw you walking](i-think-its-you.html) 55[I thought I saw you walking](i-think-its-you.html)
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75[God is love, they say, but there is](love-as-god.html) 70[God is love, they say, but there is](love-as-god.html)
76[Walking along in the dark is a good way to begin a song.](lovesong.html) 71[Walking along in the dark is a good way to begin a song.](lovesong.html)
77[_THIS MAN REFUSED TO OPEN HIS EYES_](man.html) 72[_THIS MAN REFUSED TO OPEN HIS EYES_](man.html)
78[What is a poem?](manifesto_poetics.html)
79[The moon is drowning the stars it pushes them](moon-drowning.html) 73[The moon is drowning the stars it pushes them](moon-drowning.html)
80[The moon is gone and in its place a mirror.](moongone.html) 74[The moon is gone and in its place a mirror.](moongone.html)
81[The other side of this mountain](mountain.html) 75[The other side of this mountain](mountain.html)
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84[While swimming in the river](no-nothing.html) 78[While swimming in the river](no-nothing.html)
85[Paul began typing on notecards.](notes.html) 79[Paul began typing on notecards.](notes.html)
86[Nothing is ever over; nothing](nothing-is-ever-over.html) 80[Nothing is ever over; nothing](nothing-is-ever-over.html)
87[How does one describe a poem?](on-genre-dimension.html)
88[Whenever you call me friend](one-hundred-lines.html) 81[Whenever you call me friend](one-hundred-lines.html)
89[I think that I could write formal poems](onformalpoetry.html) 82[I think that I could write formal poems](onformalpoetry.html)
90[What did he do when he was in the woods?](options.html) 83[What did he do when he was in the woods?](options.html)
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98[I'm writing this now because I have to.](poetry-time.html) 91[I'm writing this now because I have to.](poetry-time.html)
99[Of course, there is a God.](prelude.html) 92[Of course, there is a God.](prelude.html)
100[The problem with people is this: we cannot be happy.](problems.html) 93[The problem with people is this: we cannot be happy.](problems.html)
101[_Autocento of the breakfast table_ is an inter/hypertextual exploration of the workings of inspiration, revision, and obsession.](process.html)
102[Nothing matters; everything is sacred.](proverbs.html) 94[Nothing matters; everything is sacred.](proverbs.html)
103[When he finally got back to work he was surprised they threw him a party.](punch.html) 95[When he finally got back to work he was surprised they threw him a party.](punch.html)
104[Okay, so as we said in the Prelude, there either is or isn't a God.](purpose-dogs.html) 96[Okay, so as we said in the Prelude, there either is or isn't a God.](purpose-dogs.html)
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144[There is a cave just outside of Flagstaff made from ancient lava flows.](what-we-are-made-of.html) 136[There is a cave just outside of Flagstaff made from ancient lava flows.](what-we-are-made-of.html)
145[Your casserole dish takes the longest:](when-im-sorry-i.html) 137[Your casserole dish takes the longest:](when-im-sorry-i.html)
146[_**HYMN 386: JOKES**_](window.html) 138[_**HYMN 386: JOKES**_](window.html)
147[Somewhere I remember reading advice for beginning writers not to show their work to anyone, at least that in the early stages.](words-irritable-reaching.html)
148["How astonishing it is that language can almost mean, / and frightening that it does not quite," Jack Gilbert opens his poem "The Forgotten Dialect of the Heart."](words-meaning.html)
149[The radio is screaming the man](worse-looking-over.html) 139[The radio is screaming the man](worse-looking-over.html)
150[He sat down at his writing desk and removed his new pen from its plastic wrapping.](writing.html) 140[He sat down at his writing desk and removed his new pen from its plastic wrapping.](writing.html)
151[While chopping a tree in the woods with his hatchet (a Christmas gift from his mother) a bird he'd never heard before cried out.](x-ray.html) 141[While chopping a tree in the woods with his hatchet (a Christmas gift from his mother) a bird he'd never heard before cried out.](x-ray.html)