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A Fourth of July in a Southern Town

Fourth of July I. shitty canned southern sweet tea, II. orange street lights half shrouded by Spanish moss, III. a stranger in a red '67 Mustang, IV. and holy oil annointings on our right hands on this humid night
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mikitara
Trinidadian or Tobagonian
Published
Jul 6, 2013
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(was supposed to post this on the 4th but forgot, but here it is now.)

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