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I remember walking miles with our blackies (big garbage bags) They were full of cans, a nickel a piece. We were poor aluminum cowboys. Kind of like Don Quixote and Sancho. Chivalry wasn't our thing, but we didn't shy away from it either. We certainly had our share of adventures, and misadventures too. We headed East into the glorious tangerine and lavender sky of our La Mancha/Iowa City. We should be chasing windmills, and ***** and cigarette butts; except late one Summer day, providence ended it all. We sat behind our castle (which closely resembled a grocery store.) Your face went pallid and you fell on me. I did C.P.R until the ambulance arrived. You didn't make it. I hope there are adventures in Heaven, my aluminum cowboy.
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Jan 27, 2021
Jan 27, 2021 at 7:23 AM UTC
Aluminum Cowboys
I remember walking miles with our blackies (big garbage bags) They were full of cans, a nickel a piece. We were poor aluminum cowboys. Kind of like Don Quixote and Sancho. Chivalry wasn't our thing, but we didn't shy away from it either. We certainly had our share of adventures, and misadventures too. We headed East into the glorious tangerine and lavender sky of our La Mancha/Iowa City. We should be chasing windmills, and ***** and cigarette butts; except late one Summer day, providence ended it all. We sat behind our castle (which closely resembled a grocery store.) Your face went pallid and you fell on me. I did C.P.R until the ambulance arrived. You didn't make it. I hope there are adventures in Heaven, my aluminum cowboy.
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59/M/Clear Lake
Jan 27, 2021
Jan 27, 2021 at 7:23 AM UTC
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