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We don’t belong here Among people who see Only red in the kaleidoscope. People who will burn down the candy store To keep a foreigner’s kid From maybe getting a lollypop. People whose good will Ends at the top of A concealed leather holster. We don’t belong here In a place where the scenery Goes off limits 97 days a year. A place where the wind Is often angrier than me And covers things with talcum powder dust. A place where no humidity Parches eyes and nose and mouth And water gives you kidney stones. A place where those with shrunken purses Huddle down in freon igloos Longing for the place they left. We don’t belong here The shadows of our spirits do not match We sing our songs in foreign keys. We hide the face of who we are And wear the mask of fitting in No, we really don’t belong here But here we stay because There is no other place to go. ljm
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May 28, 2019
May 28, 2019 at 6:56 AM UTC
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We don’t belong here Among people who see Only red in the kaleidoscope. People who will burn down the candy store To keep a foreigner’s kid From maybe getting a lollypop. People whose good will Ends at the top of A concealed leather holster. We don’t belong here In a place where the scenery Goes off limits 97 days a year. A place where the wind Is often angrier than me And covers things with talcum powder dust. A place where no humidity Parches eyes and nose and mouth And water gives you kidney stones. A place where those with shrunken purses Huddle down in freon igloos Longing for the place they left. We don’t belong here The shadows of our spirits do not match We sing our songs in foreign keys. We hide the face of who we are And wear the mask of fitting in No, we really don’t belong here But here we stay because There is no other place to go. ljm
Welcome to the other Nevada. The one without the Roulette wheels.
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May 28, 2019
May 28, 2019 at 6:56 AM UTC
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