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I watch these documentaries About East Of the Mississippi Legends Like Popcorn Sutten and D Ray White The sound of Hank III on lonesome guitar Or perhaps the pleading pull of sad violin A tear slips as I too remember When I used to be Wild Running barefoot through dew drenched grass I want to breathe that air again The air of the Wild They live on through fan or family Each has lit a fire Some under copper stills Others on the heals of mountain dancing shoes Smoke continues to roll out from under those of us affected Our eyes searching each rain for more of the same Boone County is beautiful Something  to write home about All in one these  coal stripped mountains are a larger than life package That will steal your very breath Replacing it with back woods romance Late night campfire stories Not to mention the heady fragrance of Paw Paw perfume I grew up nestled between the Appalachia Lush valley of the Shenandoah I thought I knew what mountains were I was wrong.
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Oct 21, 2016
Oct 21, 2016 at 2:04 AM UTC
Likker
I watch these documentaries About East Of the Mississippi Legends Like Popcorn Sutten and D Ray White The sound of Hank III on lonesome guitar Or perhaps the pleading pull of sad violin A tear slips as I too remember When I used to be Wild Running barefoot through dew drenched grass I want to breathe that air again The air of the Wild They live on through fan or family Each has lit a fire Some under copper stills Others on the heals of mountain dancing shoes Smoke continues to roll out from under those of us affected Our eyes searching each rain for more of the same Boone County is beautiful Something  to write home about All in one these  coal stripped mountains are a larger than life package That will steal your very breath Replacing it with back woods romance Late night campfire stories Not to mention the heady fragrance of Paw Paw perfume I grew up nestled between the Appalachia Lush valley of the Shenandoah I thought I knew what mountains were I was wrong.
The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia Me and My Likker by Popcorn Sutten
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Oct 21, 2016
Oct 21, 2016 at 2:04 AM UTC
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