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Wonder

Wonder what was going thru my father's mind

As I grew in my Mama's womb ligament tugging on her spine

Like them Virginia boys all he knew was the grind

Paper route, security guard and distribution of crushed porcelain

Razor chop watch the white powder divide

He lived by the bricks

So I guess it was fitting that them shots didn't miss

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Nov 6, 2018
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