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Creek I call it a crick when I was ten- no eleven Maybe ten and a half My dad worked as a mechanic....like I do now I remeber he came home one day and kicked off his ***** workboots by the front door His hands were always dirtier than a son-of-a-bitch He always had grease and dirt under his nails when he got home and would run them under hot water and glo-jo like I do now Them hands were COVERED in scars *....mine aren't that scarred yet and I'm hoping they never will be I got out of this town once and made it half way around the God **** planet But I came back when aunt mary-lou died the only thing I remember from that funeral ....the girl across from me was wearing a red thong her name was Megan (I had a dog with that name once) She was aunt mary-lou's friends **** *** stepdaughter She had that look like "I am way too good for this trailer park ******** And I smiled and thought "I know you are" * Well my dad came home To find out that I had broken the bb gun he got when he was fourteen And instead of yellin' at me or beatin' me he told me to go get him a beer and he let me have a sip I thought he was gonna tear me up and down like a red headed step-child Or put his cigarette out on my palm But he didn't He just sat there and still to this day I wonder why I didn't get the usual Truth is: when I came back from getting his beer on that fateful day I thought I might have seen my dad wiping a tear from his cheek
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Jan 12, 2012
Jan 12, 2012 at 1:02 AM UTC
Hillbillies don't need your got-damn sympathy
Creek I call it a crick when I was ten- no eleven Maybe ten and a half My dad worked as a mechanic....like I do now I remeber he came home one day and kicked off his ***** workboots by the front door His hands were always dirtier than a son-of-a-bitch He always had grease and dirt under his nails when he got home and would run them under hot water and glo-jo like I do now Them hands were COVERED in scars *....mine aren't that scarred yet and I'm hoping they never will be I got out of this town once and made it half way around the God **** planet But I came back when aunt mary-lou died the only thing I remember from that funeral ....the girl across from me was wearing a red thong her name was Megan (I had a dog with that name once) She was aunt mary-lou's friends **** *** stepdaughter She had that look like "I am way too good for this trailer park ******** And I smiled and thought "I know you are" * Well my dad came home To find out that I had broken the bb gun he got when he was fourteen And instead of yellin' at me or beatin' me he told me to go get him a beer and he let me have a sip I thought he was gonna tear me up and down like a red headed step-child Or put his cigarette out on my palm But he didn't He just sat there and still to this day I wonder why I didn't get the usual Truth is: when I came back from getting his beer on that fateful day I thought I might have seen my dad wiping a tear from his cheek
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Jan 12, 2012
Jan 12, 2012 at 1:02 AM UTC
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