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Oct 2020
On a hot summer day the drone of a single plane flares the parched grass up into a familiar crackle,
often when the bugs and birds are too sore to sing.
There are dead corn beetles on the roof
and the wineberries are watching my every move.
Written by
Jess  21/F/United States
(21/F/United States)   
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