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Dixie Cup

by @South-by-Southwest

We were mixing our affections Kissing Dixie cups of wine Laughing at the passing time Our fingertips touching And wishing for another Chapter to be read We were down at the barn Where the horses stay We were hanging around messing around in the hay You dropped your Dixie cup I threw mine away You smiled and said what the hey The moon came harvesting The stars were laughing And we had our day that night
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South-by-Southwest
75 / M / Birmingham , Alabama
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South-by-Southwest
75 / M / Birmingham , Alabama
Published
Mar 11, 2015
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1m
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#wine#cup#hey#horses#dixie#barn#hay#bullfrog
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