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Nov 2016
We drove across the country
Back to that coast you call home
Through the plains where
The sky seems to stretch forever
And the stars shine like diamonds
We traversed through cities of machines
All pumping that liquid gold
To the men in suits who hold too much
Crossing bridges over waters who's
Names I am not familiar with
Back to your small town by the seaside
Where we drank till the sun came up
And the breeze kissed my skin
As if we were two old lovers who found themselves once more
Tupelo
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Tupelo  23/M/Maryland
(23/M/Maryland)   
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