1. Your ability to free-associate extempore, at length, and so nonsensically that it becomes completely logical. Otherwise the Loa and the Asgard will fight over the ice cream and tear your churn to shreds.
2. Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer's "Lancelot."
3. Anything, for God's sake!
4. When the Dark comes rising, six shall turn it back . . .
5. I remember you in a quilted black shirt and a baseball cap, and ghost-pale, but I am sure about the conversational racket and the loud music and the city lights on Boston Harbor, when I realized we both knew the same books.
6. And I hate to watch you blocking all the exits, turning into a ghost / What can I do to get you off the dance floor?
7. Do you still listen for God to start speaking again?
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2. Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer's "Lancelot."
3. Anything, for God's sake!
4. When the Dark comes rising, six shall turn it back . . .
5. I remember you in a quilted black shirt and a baseball cap, and ghost-pale, but I am sure about the conversational racket and the loud music and the city lights on Boston Harbor, when I realized we both knew the same books.
6. And I hate to watch you blocking all the exits, turning into a ghost / What can I do to get you off the dance floor?
7. Do you still listen for God to start speaking again?