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In the Pockets of Small Gods In the Pockets of Small Gods by Anis Mojgani
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“Some years after that hot day she stopped being married to me but didn’t really let me know.”
Anis Mojgani, In the Pockets of Small Gods
“There is a space in my bed from something that once was something.”
Anis Mojgani, In the Pockets of Small Gods
“May we all stop breaking others simply to have a sound to dance.”
Anis Mojgani, In the Pockets of Small Gods
“The past year had been some strange universe devoted to making me small enough to dissolve.”
Anis Mojgani, In the Pockets of Small Gods
“Everything I touch burns. What I pick up melts. If my hands brush upon something they singe its surface.”
Anis Mojgani, In the Pockets of Small Gods
“Starting to cry as you jog through your neighborhood makes you feel like maybe your sadness is not real, like maybe it is manufactured for a scene in a motion picture.”
Anis Mojgani, In the Pockets of Small Gods
“If I called you home and you came, in what form would you come to me in?”
Anis Mojgani, In the Pockets of Small Gods
“The flowerpot went with me from my house in Oregon, to her house in Texas, then to the house we shared, to the second house we shared, and then to the house I lived without her.”
Anis Mojgani, In the Pockets of Small Gods
“There is nothing that you are buried inside of or under. Only the inside of my body, only under my tongue.”
Anis Mojgani, In the Pockets of Small Gods
“Everything is a house that birds fly into to die.”
Anis Mojgani, In the Pockets of Small Gods