1.
Teeth of winter, sinking into my flesh, my own clacking against each other like knitting needles, and I wish they'd knit a heavy shawl around my shoulders before widening into a yawn. Why do I always yawn when I'm cold?
Karen Elizabeth Gordon
2.
A pronoun, too, will aptly reflect the number of its antecedent: "they" does not refer to one person, no matter how many personalities she or he has, or how eager you are to skirt the gender frays.
Karen Elizabeth Gordon
3.
We all ended up somewhere with our various uncertain lives flapping about us in tatters and our pockets full of foreign coins.
Karen Elizabeth Gordon
4.
Like a diaphanous nightgown, language both hides and reveals.
Karen Elizabeth Gordon
5.
We waltzed Lisztlessly.
Karen Elizabeth Gordon
6.
Either I've been missing something or nothing has been going on.
Karen Elizabeth Gordon
7.
Words themselves are the intimate attire of thoughts and feelings.
Karen Elizabeth Gordon
8.
Time is the mother and mugger of us all.
Karen Elizabeth Gordon
9.
Art is only abstract when you look the other way.
Karen Elizabeth Gordon
10.
Killing time takes practice.
Karen Elizabeth Gordon