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in silos in the dead of winter                      North Dakota                      Nebraska nuclear fire wells beneath our toes you want it to be over and you don’t normalcy hugs like a father, strong stronger and taller than you whatever this is, it holds you like a sobbing lover all ungentle tears and no future Does it speak? Can we learn something from it? Like the best enigmas it says nothing until you feel foolish for screaming. You want the dead back so you can grab them by wispy collars or weak wrists and ask them “what the **** Somewhere in there is a lesson about trusting a bad year.
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Mar 27, 2018
Mar 27, 2018 at 10:25 AM UTC
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in silos in the dead of winter                      North Dakota                      Nebraska nuclear fire wells beneath our toes you want it to be over and you don’t normalcy hugs like a father, strong stronger and taller than you whatever this is, it holds you like a sobbing lover all ungentle tears and no future Does it speak? Can we learn something from it? Like the best enigmas it says nothing until you feel foolish for screaming. You want the dead back so you can grab them by wispy collars or weak wrists and ask them “what the **** Somewhere in there is a lesson about trusting a bad year.
wade-redfearn
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Mar 27, 2018
Mar 27, 2018 at 10:25 AM UTC
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