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Mar 2014
These many years, I've felt aloof,
Though I've never lacked a roof.
My roots, cast down, refuse to hold.
They find the solid dead and cold.
So while I always have a house,
And heap praise on it with my mouth,
My heart's not there.  It's off, alone.
I am a man without a home.
Priest Green
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Priest Green  Chicago, IL
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