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Camel brown seats pocked with burns, Dry rotted with age and heat. A booboo trap (many fingers were sliced opening its doors) Stained with the stench of cigarettes and summer. One year your bed was a winter snow catcher And we used your frozen spoils for ammo, Your body as a shield, Our icy cannonballs smashing and exploding against your sides. Death trap, playground, what difference did I know? To me, you were daddy's El Camino.
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May 16, 2016
May 16, 2016 at 6:49 PM UTC
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Camel brown seats pocked with burns, Dry rotted with age and heat. A booboo trap (many fingers were sliced opening its doors) Stained with the stench of cigarettes and summer. One year your bed was a winter snow catcher And we used your frozen spoils for ammo, Your body as a shield, Our icy cannonballs smashing and exploding against your sides. Death trap, playground, what difference did I know? To me, you were daddy's El Camino.
ashley-williams
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May 16, 2016
May 16, 2016 at 6:49 PM UTC
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