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Aug 2016
Louisiana drowned itself when those clouds came to stay
All the photographs sank between floorboards
The street signs dotted corners like buoys,
That way we could still remember where our doorsteps stood
The interstates became names of rivers,
And the side streets creeks.
Those iron birds removed bodies with their
Metal wings spinning above,
But the horns still sing
And the people still smile wide and full of hope
Pray for the people of Louisiana, those beautiful folk who sing till the moon goes to sleep.
Tupelo
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Tupelo  23/M/Maryland
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