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I sometimes imagined my father was listening for some repetition of past evils so that he could rectify old responses, but he may just have been expecting more bad news.
I sometimes imagined my Chevy was devoted to me, like a dog.That was before death arrived; mine and everyone else's.Anne Sexton's father died in a car: dear Anne made certain to, too.Pollock, Sebald, Halberstam, West; Tom Mix, for god's sake;me nearly, four times, and my grandfather Charles Kasdin.
Over the last several months, as the administration talked first of attacking Iraq without further delay, but then with much foot-dragging agreed to consult with the United Nations and finally to give Saddam Hussein a chance to submit to the Security Council's tough new resolution, I sometimes imagined that it was all an elaborate charade following a well-constructed script.
I sometimes imagined my elementary school classmate, Todd Twersky, showing up unannounced at the perimeter of the campground.
In my early teens I sometimes imagined that I was living inside a transparent orb that separated me from the people and life around me.
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In melancholy moments, I sometimes imagine myself interred right next to him.
Still, I sometimes imagine the brain as the doctor described it, just three years ago.
I sometimes imagine that the world map is the root of the difficulty in placing Africa.
I sometimes imagine how, should I barrel around a corner to find her slumped on the ground, I would drape her over her dog, smack his withers, and watch as he, with his great dignity, carried her home.
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