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Back home, The roads blend into the hills Across long stretches of countryside, Twisting and turning, Amidst sweetgum and southern pine woodland, Blue wildflowers and dandelions Decorate our fields and backyards That make sweet snacks And wishes When you spread it’s feathery parachutes, The summit of Shades mountain Elevates our historic town, Above former native territory And the outlying railroads That carry steel out of Birmingham, And hearing the distant trains call of arrival Over the vast stretch of woods below, Accents the whispering trees And calms my soul, The affections of home Remain bittersweet, But my absence and return Have unearthed in me, Where I belong
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Dec 16, 2023
Dec 16, 2023 at 4:26 PM UTC
Home
Back home, The roads blend into the hills Across long stretches of countryside, Twisting and turning, Amidst sweetgum and southern pine woodland, Blue wildflowers and dandelions Decorate our fields and backyards That make sweet snacks And wishes When you spread it’s feathery parachutes, The summit of Shades mountain Elevates our historic town, Above former native territory And the outlying railroads That carry steel out of Birmingham, And hearing the distant trains call of arrival Over the vast stretch of woods below, Accents the whispering trees And calms my soul, The affections of home Remain bittersweet, But my absence and return Have unearthed in me, Where I belong
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Dec 16, 2023
Dec 16, 2023 at 4:26 PM UTC
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