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The earth eclipsed the moon tonight and turned that orb blood red. The Sox just swept the Cardinals and Bambino's curse lies dead. Old Da had rooted Eighty years but never saw them win. Of Buckner, back in Eighty Six, he never spoke again. So first I went and bought us beers, I got Sam Adams best. Then I crept into the graveyard where old Da takes his rest. I poured his drink upon the grave and raised my bottle high. We beat the hated Yankees,Da! Next year our banner flies! All around me here and there were Red Sox fans, my peers- All celebrating with their Dads and wiping back the tears.
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Mar 29, 2014
Mar 29, 2014 at 5:39 PM UTC
The Libation Bearers
The earth eclipsed the moon tonight and turned that orb blood red. The Sox just swept the Cardinals and Bambino's curse lies dead. Old Da had rooted Eighty years but never saw them win. Of Buckner, back in Eighty Six, he never spoke again. So first I went and bought us beers, I got Sam Adams best. Then I crept into the graveyard where old Da takes his rest. I poured his drink upon the grave and raised my bottle high. We beat the hated Yankees,Da! Next year our banner flies! All around me here and there were Red Sox fans, my peers- All celebrating with their Dads and wiping back the tears.
It is the night of 10/27/2004 and there is a strange scene unfolding in the graveyards around Boston
john-f-mccullagh
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Mar 29, 2014
Mar 29, 2014 at 5:39 PM UTC
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