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- Black squirrel carrying walnuts to her nest, wary of winter's triumph. - Stephen and John drinking coffee too late to notice it's time for bed. - Seven-forty, golden skies, power lines intersecting, delivery. - Going out of business, entire stock fifty percent off, buy more save more. - Houses are taken from the elderly and they are put in condos. - R C A cables, seven cents, an iPod wait to be "used" again. - "Do you still feel thirsty?" the man asks her as they set the table. - Listening to dub without step is dub at its best, one would believe! - Impatiently stabbing into the White-Out with a pen yields **** - On TV there's a documentary about its own history.
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Aug 14, 2011
Aug 14, 2011 at 10:27 PM UTC
Ten American Sentences (8/14/11)
- Black squirrel carrying walnuts to her nest, wary of winter's triumph. - Stephen and John drinking coffee too late to notice it's time for bed. - Seven-forty, golden skies, power lines intersecting, delivery. - Going out of business, entire stock fifty percent off, buy more save more. - Houses are taken from the elderly and they are put in condos. - R C A cables, seven cents, an iPod wait to be "used" again. - "Do you still feel thirsty?" the man asks her as they set the table. - Listening to dub without step is dub at its best, one would believe! - Impatiently stabbing into the White-Out with a pen yields **** - On TV there's a documentary about its own history.
My first attempt at writing in Ginsberg's American Sentences form.
andrew-wenson
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Aug 14, 2011
Aug 14, 2011 at 10:27 PM UTC
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