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Bring a thousand miles of rusted gates. Slurry upland and rest by the prickly Holly nest grazing on the leeward of changing hills, dwindling roots. It’s shadow, a memory, as shadows are hiding the face , avoiding stepdads And consequences Of the nuclear family. In lucid daydreams are the muddy puddles filling in the potholes Every winter, we embrace like the Goodnight kiss, saying Does it mean anything if cows are happy? When the storm clouds settle in bulbous purple Expanse across waves of field, And this town’s complacent decay Is just one year further along? When always there are flies.
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