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Nov 2018
The changing season weighs in on me
like so many fallen leaves.
The crunch turns soggy like it always does.
The handle of my childhood bedroom is ice cold
and my bed is missing its pillows.
I can tell my parents are unhappy.
Written by
Zach Thornton
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   Perry, Jurtin Albine and John Gallant
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