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Adam Levin Reads “A Lot of Things Have Happened”

The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker

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'I'm Here With You, or Tell Me You're Here With Me'

Our parrot was perching on a rope covered branch attached to his cage top. He ignored me in favor of his wing, the left, which he seemed to be preening with above average vigor but was actually harming. Mostly he whistles and beeps and shrieks levin like hello,. As well as most of the other words that he knows means something like, i'm here with you. Or tell me you're here with me, or here we both are. However, hed learned only after ju moved in with us. It means he wants to be scratched at the base of his skull, where neither his beak nor his claws can reach. There anyone else who tries

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