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Bones and Southern Sun

Skull etched of flowers

Bones white as snow

You fell in love with the marrow

Listened to the mouth that told you to go

 

Repetitive are your words, your ways

Many creations helping convey

To be truthful, it all means the same

 

Go to her

Don't listen to that mouth

Speak, "Home is where you are"

I didn't fall in love in the South

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Aug 9, 2010
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