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Apr 2015
When I first touched the south,
My eyes gazed on its gentle bed,
There are fields of gold stretching miles,
The roads are long and empty,
Sweat out everything left of my home,
The porch is both a place and an invitation,
My body sung with willows,
Sunday sounded like a holiday
I could hear the choirs two dreams away,
Everything warmed my insides,
I never want to leave
Tupelo
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Tupelo  23/M/Maryland
(23/M/Maryland)   
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   WickedHope, Carsyn Smith, Erenn and SPT
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