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Mar 2014
Where I lived was a dead end street

At the end there was a stream

It ran quietly into the River of Hudson

There were floods that would bring the river to my door step

Mud and litter  would float and settle

In the winter we would climb across the stream

We would climb the cliffs looking over the river

Drinking and smoking, trespassing on land that wasn't ours

but it was

it is still mine
Sue K Connally
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Sue K Connally  West Coast, America
(West Coast, America)   
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