After I was thrown in the river and before I drowned. What it means when a crowd in a faraway nation takes a soldier representing your own nation, shoots him, drags him from his vehicle and then mutilates him in the dust -- The only meaning of the oil-wet water -- On wanting to have three walls up before she gets home -- Climbing to the window, pretending to dance -- She waits, seething, blooming -- Quiet -- Your mother and I -- Naveed -- Notes for a story of a man who will not die alone -- About the man who began flying after meeting her -- Up the mountain coming down slowly -- There are some things he should keep to himself -- When they learned to yelp -- After I was thrown in the river and before I drowned.
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