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Charm City

Baltimore is the way we left it-

buzzing, reaching its arms out

like branches of a small tree.

 

Our tree was rooted in soft mud;

did not take much to topple down.

We chopped at the bone until the

core was cut.

No blood was shed, no blood

but so many tears.

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Dec 31, 2012
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