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it costs a dollar twenty five for the drier that leaves your clothes still damp but the lemons on the tree are perfectly ripe and the wind chime sounds like namaste. though the clouds are thinning it’s just cool enough for sneakers and warm enough for tank tops. gram is in the basement dad is at the liquor store and mi madrastra es talking with the man who rents the apartment upstairs exchanging recipes and munching on chicharrones. today I live in the Santa Clara slums and feel as at home as I did in the rain.
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Apr 17, 2011
Apr 17, 2011 at 4:47 PM UTC
santa clara
it costs a dollar twenty five for the drier that leaves your clothes still damp but the lemons on the tree are perfectly ripe and the wind chime sounds like namaste. though the clouds are thinning it’s just cool enough for sneakers and warm enough for tank tops. gram is in the basement dad is at the liquor store and mi madrastra es talking with the man who rents the apartment upstairs exchanging recipes and munching on chicharrones. today I live in the Santa Clara slums and feel as at home as I did in the rain.
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Apr 17, 2011
Apr 17, 2011 at 4:47 PM UTC
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