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It's quiet now. The crabtree slumped and it's shadow staggered across the broken dirt and cement that now seem mute in his years as a man. Beaten down by the world. Only a young boy paid any mind. He once tried to eat the fruit it had to offer. It was so sour and angry he spit the pulp to the ground. He liked this. The way it's **** flesh dried his taste buds like sidewalk chalk.
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Oct 15, 2014
Oct 15, 2014 at 8:40 PM UTC
The Crabtree
It's quiet now. The crabtree slumped and it's shadow staggered across the broken dirt and cement that now seem mute in his years as a man. Beaten down by the world. Only a young boy paid any mind. He once tried to eat the fruit it had to offer. It was so sour and angry he spit the pulp to the ground. He liked this. The way it's **** flesh dried his taste buds like sidewalk chalk.
Written 9/30/2012.
JMBaker
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Oct 15, 2014
Oct 15, 2014 at 8:40 PM UTC
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