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just like all the others

just like all the others, trees grow in the desert and wild dogs roam free so come on go with me and we might never look back on our way to the land of green and dig a hole to china to see the wild flowers on the other side. like cotton in the wind rolling like a sea of spirits running to the water's edge. gnarled branches reaching towards an indifferent sky. sand underfoot and gulls overhead and a mushroom cloud on the horizon. just like all the others men walk on the moon and wild women roam free so come on go with me and we might never look back on our way to the land of green.
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Sep 18, 2012
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