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New Year’s Day and the great Snake – Korby Lenker

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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New Year’s Day and the great Snake – Korby Lenker

Let everyone else tell you their New Year’s resolutions. I’m telling you a story. Two days ago I woke up in the town I was raised: Twin Falls, Idaho. It was snowing. Great big complicated flakes that fell without noise or fuss. Wet snow. Good snow. It had been awhile so I decided to go for [...]

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Rat’s Dude – Korby Lenker

Monday, February 9, 2009

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Rat’s Dude – Korby Lenker

So it was kind of disturbing when I pulled my grey Volvo station wagon into the dusty parking lot of this run-down hotel and saw right-off the door she was talking about. It was wide open and I could see the blue light coming from inside. I wondered what kind of TV show a rapist watches. Cops?

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Hoquiam – Guest Author, Korby Lenker

Monday, January 12, 2009

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Hoquiam – Guest Author, Korby Lenker

He looks at me through his thin glasses and I can see that I guessed right. I think he is deciding whether or not I'm in the club. But I already know I am.

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Top 10 Song Lyrics in 2008. (Lyrics or Phrases That Warmed My Soul)

Saturday, January 3, 2009

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Top 10 Song Lyrics in 2008.  (Lyrics or Phrases That Warmed My Soul)

I'm a song nerd. I listen intently to lyrics, lyrical content, lyrical meaning, chord construction, phrasing, and production. During 2008 I listened to some excellent music. There were times that I heard something that made me laugh out loud, or cry or feel something deep in my soul.

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Amplified Desire and a Dirty Peacoat – Guest Writer, Korby Lenker

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

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Amplified Desire and a Dirty Peacoat – Guest Writer, Korby Lenker

It seemed darker there than it should have been. The moon was out, but here it was all shadows and half-seen things. I walked on, listening to the crunchy rhythm of my feet on the gravel. I wasn't paying very good attention so I was genuinely startled when I tripped over something that felt like it didn't belong.

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