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Sep 2013
at thirty seven, I’m not far behind my wrists.  I am aware I put a certain strain on my sons.  I say to stones I’ve skipped my share of stones.  where fascinated, I am frightened.  the story of the foot that fell asleep then broke.  of the vanished schoolgirl on the wrong bus, beaten and pulled under seat after seat, taking with her

     that perfect weight.
Barton D Smock
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Barton D Smock  48/M/Columbus, Ohio
(48/M/Columbus, Ohio)   
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   Sally A Bayan and Odi
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