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Miss hoodoo mother bake me a pecan pie I’ve been gone for too many Christmases Blood soaked magnolias splayed before white linens Smell of a fire just stifled out, stifled out by blood Cheeks still glistening when I came in the kitchen “Are you searching for something or running from it?” Fields crowned in white, soil fertilized with sweat With heartbreak You’re fertile, the warmth envelopes me The birthplace of something blue, something used I can’t say when I’ll be back again, the road is long I’ll keep your song with me, chords of pain and comfort Your scars are visible at the supermarket, whispered about Billboards of turmoil everyone drives by Lips ache for a taste of your lemonade nonetheless I think about my time in that home, in my home If I should have boarded that casino boat What number would those dice land on The one thing that I did wrong
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Oct 3, 2024
Oct 3, 2024 at 8:48 AM UTC
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Miss hoodoo mother bake me a pecan pie I’ve been gone for too many Christmases Blood soaked magnolias splayed before white linens Smell of a fire just stifled out, stifled out by blood Cheeks still glistening when I came in the kitchen “Are you searching for something or running from it?” Fields crowned in white, soil fertilized with sweat With heartbreak You’re fertile, the warmth envelopes me The birthplace of something blue, something used I can’t say when I’ll be back again, the road is long I’ll keep your song with me, chords of pain and comfort Your scars are visible at the supermarket, whispered about Billboards of turmoil everyone drives by Lips ache for a taste of your lemonade nonetheless I think about my time in that home, in my home If I should have boarded that casino boat What number would those dice land on The one thing that I did wrong
EthanPJones
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33/M/Kentucky, USA
Oct 3, 2024
Oct 3, 2024 at 8:48 AM UTC
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