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By the Cuff of the Wrist, Over the Edge of a Cliff

Arkansas skies, endlessly wise and wider than the bluest tide

Dam closed so **** close to the edge, bullishness of the blueish hue

Borders of the borderland shuffles eastbound,

walls get built and torn back down

To see a thousand sunsets, grows tiring

Turn my back, decision made to see no more

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Aug 25, 2016
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