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when i was a child and went out during the rain, my father would tell me "you ain't sugar, child.                                          who said you gon' melt?" so i stopped dipping my toes in pool water           and started jumping off bridges. sometimes i would swim in fountains, looking for kindness, but i guess people eventually realized       their cash wasn't worth their buck. that no god in the sky was gonna give              you somethin' good for five cents. so lemme tell you, sugar. you wanna know            the look the bank gave me when i asked for my paycheck in dimes?            that "you gotta be kidding me" look,            that "wait.. you're serious?" look. disbelief like no other.            that same look i give you when you step foot in the rain, and i say "hey, careful now.                  sugar likes to melt in this weather."
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Jan 10, 2018
Jan 10, 2018 at 10:43 PM UTC
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when i was a child and went out during the rain, my father would tell me "you ain't sugar, child.                                          who said you gon' melt?" so i stopped dipping my toes in pool water           and started jumping off bridges. sometimes i would swim in fountains, looking for kindness, but i guess people eventually realized       their cash wasn't worth their buck. that no god in the sky was gonna give              you somethin' good for five cents. so lemme tell you, sugar. you wanna know            the look the bank gave me when i asked for my paycheck in dimes?            that "you gotta be kidding me" look,            that "wait.. you're serious?" look. disbelief like no other.            that same look i give you when you step foot in the rain, and i say "hey, careful now.                  sugar likes to melt in this weather."
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Jan 10, 2018
Jan 10, 2018 at 10:43 PM UTC
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