lighters

February 8th, 2018 | 46 Entries

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46 Entries for “lighters”

  1. holding up the lighter at the end of a concert. a sea of butane. Lit. The zippo lighter, its plastic lightweight self a poor relation to the hefty weight and snap of the metal lighter

    Leah Brooks
  2. Lighters were what was issued to us. Not guns, not badges, not nothing, just lighters. But what lighters they were. You could control the length of the flame, from a little pinprick for cutting through plastic packaging, to a great gout of flame that could fend off a grizzly bear. With the right technique, a sort of flick of the wrist, you could even send off a fireball – something akin to a grenade.

  3. The sea of lighters is inspiring. Do all these people smoke? Also, what a throwback this is. Don’t most people hold up their smartphones now? The flickering yellow flames become earthbound stars, illuminating faces, swaying in time to the power ballad onstage. It isn’t until the screaming starts that I understand why everyone has brought fire with them.

  4. Alone in the world
    A sudden flicker
    You bring here

    We look around
    For each others’ flame

    Lynn
  5. 25 lighters on my dresser. 35 roaches peaking out from the desk left by the other tenant. Nose hairs burned out. Pull the film off the liner. Keep moving.

    smurfstoestar
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    ryan
  7. Flick. Flick. Flick. A shake. Flick. Flick.
    Then finally flame.
    He brought it closer to his mouth, long fingers cradling the device from the breeze, and watched it as it lit the end of his cigarette up in bright reds. Taking a deep breath, he pulled the device away from his face, keeping it in his palm just in case it failed him again.

    Bea
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  9. lighters can be very dangerous. Lighters have handles? What could this simply mean? That writers need lighters to light inspiration. this gives me a thrill just thinking about lighters gives me chills. Lighters. Good old- fashioned new lighters. Take time to look at one today. Look at it’s shape. Lighters burn forever until they die. They die in the dark, then they light it up again.

    Lea Fisher
  10. ´´ Here is the warmth of the sun´´, said mother nature.
    ´´ It is a lighter lighters at night´´, replied father science.

    Robert Kohlhammer
  11. flick flitter faintly fond of
    the flame forgotten
    the spark of a heart unfurled
    a love of love alit by lighters
    fire fighters getting in between
    the forgotten fights
    opined while it’s simple to see
    the flit was always unlit

    Matt m.
  12. Lighters are device of flame which can be used to lit up cigareete or set up fire.
    In a morden worl lighter is used more often than match.

    Lize Chan
  13. Lighters the word is new for me and I guess it means to lit up fire in a plural term. I need to go back to the dictionary to find out how to use it correctly.

    Lize Chan
  14. Lighters help make cigarettes work. Lighters make heavy things….. lighter. Lighters make dark things… lighter.

    Ben Metcalfe
  15. There are these bugs that come right after sunset and glide in and amongst bushes and skim the grass. I forget that they exist because we don’t have them here in Colorado. It’s a rare joy in the Illinios landscape.

    Carolanne McKirnan
  16. She was always losing her lighters. It wasn’t like she smoked or actually used them, she just liked collecting them. They could be pretty and unique. She never went to the store without buying one. What she didn’t understand is how they always ended up missing.

    Sapphire
  17. Later that night, your phone on silent and your smile gone brittle, you empty your handbag on my kitchen counter. I make you decaf and toaster waffles while gum wrappers drift down from the lining of your purse like snow. Three dimes, a quarter, two zippo lighters, a napkin from the cheaper coffee place on 9th and Elmwood. Lipstick. A compact mirror with a hairline fracture. Time.

    Sol
  18. The blue flame emitted from the lighters as each club member lit a candle. Each candle represented something different, and as the lighters slowly extinguished everyone could feel the magic in the air.

  19. In the packed stadium, there had to be over a thousand lighters raised in the air, gently swaying in time to the music.

  20. The ground was littered with broken glass, empty lighters, and faded aspirations.

    Jennifer C.
  21. Lighters burn my fingers when I’ve been using em for too long. Tostitos cut the roof of my mouth. The shower water always burn me. I’ll die from this drivel. Watching PBS at 1am.

    Mhimsy
  22. I’ve never been able to click down the button on a lighter. Is it even called a button? I don’t know. No thumb strength you see. And when I do manage it the shock makes me burn myself. I’ve always had to ask my Mum to light my candles for me. But now she’s not around to ask…

    Lily
  23. Always losing lighters. They are like that one sock that never comes back. Guests that smoke come over to your place and take your lighters just don’t put them back where they took it from. Then? You’ve got to go to the stove with a thick piece of envelope you’ve just torn off from the recycling bin to use to light a candle at the altar.

    Tina
  24. There are a lot of old lighters in the box: red, green, BIC, the kind that require lighter fluid and a flint. I had an American flag lighter that I would bring out during anti-war demonstrations. And another that would light no matter the weather. Of course, I smoked back then. The landfill will claim all of these. Except the American flag one. That’s a memento.

  25. Lighters and Jet canisters flooded the coffee table. She bent over and held up two fingers under his exposed nasal cavity to make sure he was still breathing…oh, thank god! After the trip he experienced yesterday, she had to make sure that this one wouldn’t be his last.

  26. Every year, before the war, her mother would drag her to church for a Christmas Eve candlelight service. Since then, people didn’t celebrate Christmas as often, much less enter a church without the intent of looting it. Imagine her surprise when she tip-toed down the steps of The Third Rail to find it completely pitch black and silent. With a questioning glance up at Ham, who didn’t even bother turning around to face her, she cautiously continued down the stairs, when a light appeared at her right. Another step produced another flicker of light, and each step afterwards produced another, until the entire room was encased by small dots of light, fighting to escape thier lighters and revealing the awed faces of amused settlers and drifters.

    As she entered the VIP lounge, a bright blast of fire flashed before her. Fahrenheit smirked from behind her flamethrower and to her right, at the center of the room, was Hancock, surrounded by lit candles. Her smile was blinding. It wasn’t the same, no. It was much better.

  27. Lighters, cool, small, compact. They felt small in the hand, out of sight, like a secret with a flame inside. They were like her, self contained.

  28. lighters shoot flame and the word looks kinda like lightsabers. woof.

  29. Lighters have many uses, You can use them to light fireworks, fires, and many, many more things.

    abbie
  30. 25 lighters is a song by a rapper friend of mine called Swade. It’s fantastic.
    Also lighters are such a knickknack that seems so get-rid-of-able until the moment you’re trying to light something, and you feel dumb for getting rid of them. #minimalism

    Drew Allen
  31. The lighters were on sale. So many colors, so little time to choose. Which one would be best to light the fire he had considered? The fire that would ignite the next phase of his life? The fire that would end his current misery in this small town that was so normal.

    Ollie
  32. Shawn went to the grocery store to pick up some beef jerky and some lighters. She wouldn’t tell the cashier why she was buying the lighters, but she wasn’t a smoker; one look at her white, pristine teeth could tell you that. When she got home, she wrapped up the stray fingers in the plastic bag and buried it in a tree trunk. And then she used the lighters to set the tree on fire. And she watched the inferno while eating her pepperoni-flavored beef jerky.

    Belinda Roddie
  33. El encendedor estaba vacío. No prendía, no nada. Chasqueó su lengua en señal de molestia y lanzó el aparato a cualquier lugar, sin importarle. Pronto llloró.

    conini
  34. lighters are the lightest thing in the world.
    lighters are used for lightening cigars and use for flamable thing.
    lighters are rectangular in shape
    lighters are used f

    tarun kumar ramchandani
  35. I have some lighters with me to keep me warm.
    Each of them limited by the fuel that they contain.
    As each lighters consume their fuel,
    I grow colder and colder.
    And when the last lighter run out of fuel,
    I go numb.

  36. Lighters have the mission to show us what is hidden on the dark
    We can ask lighters to help us to see something4
    Lighters are very important for us

    Ado Gomes
  37. I prefer matches.

  38. Lighters come in all colors. shapes, and sizes.

    traci
  39. He clicked his lighter in his hand, fidgeting. “Stop it,” she shushed him, looking over the bushes into the street, waiting for the cars to slow down.
    “I fucking hate this,” he muttered, shoving his hands into his pockets, silencing the lighter at last.
    “None of us are doing this because we like it, Jim.”

  40. All the lighters are out of fuel
    jambed down the side of the couch
    fallen from shallow pockets
    with no use anymore, nor before
    for anything but starting fires.