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We told citronella secrets Under the summer stars When the Christmas lights burned Out of the airy tent The tiki torch tradition Was newly begun. We told laughing love stories As we walked the phantom dog Down the silent, midnight road Occasionally lit up by giggling headlights. We drank soda from crinkling cans Sipping down our suppositions Rehashing the year and all Our misconceptions by the Light of the tropical Tribal flames. We told citronella secrets And shared our autumnal fantasies.
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Jul 2, 2016
Jul 2, 2016 at 10:16 PM UTC
Citronella Secrets
We told citronella secrets Under the summer stars When the Christmas lights burned Out of the airy tent The tiki torch tradition Was newly begun. We told laughing love stories As we walked the phantom dog Down the silent, midnight road Occasionally lit up by giggling headlights. We drank soda from crinkling cans Sipping down our suppositions Rehashing the year and all Our misconceptions by the Light of the tropical Tribal flames. We told citronella secrets And shared our autumnal fantasies.
Copyright 6/11/14 by B. E. McComb
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Jul 2, 2016
Jul 2, 2016 at 10:16 PM UTC
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