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The Letter "R"

There is red in the forefront of my family crest, I was told

that meant outsiders were not taken lightly. We would pour tar

over castle walls and then many years later down our lungs.

One technique would take longer to die.

 

Riding a steam engine with a harmonica attached at my chest to make tips

I double-tasked with a guitar while tar burned

on the vestibule. Keeping those who didn’t like the smell out.

The engine burned killing pixie-dust flecks and turning them into cinders.

To Duluth and back

each mouth mimicked.

 

We used to abide by segregating those who enjoyed torture

and those who didn’t.

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Written by
paul-rousseau
English
Published
Apr 16, 2015
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12·107
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#guitar#french#smoking#train#steam#tar#engine#crest#261#duluth
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