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It was a yellow Corvair convertible Ralph Nader's bogey our pot-fueled chariot our escape into the night sky. We were strewn across a grassy slope as if fallen from above stars thick in the sky still visible in those days Page Mill Road south of the City. And all of the vanities and honesties of brilliant youth slouched about our shoulders lit our speech moved our ***** in the direction our fates intended. It was freedom.  It was escape. It was a foreshadowing of much trouble pre-dawn knocks on the door handcuffs and the tearful call home. And a life leavened by sadness, a constant sense of doom, but a foreshadowing as well of miracles dressed in second-hand clothes, but miracles just the same.
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May 11, 2016
May 11, 2016 at 6:43 PM UTC
Places I Have Known
It was a yellow Corvair convertible Ralph Nader's bogey our pot-fueled chariot our escape into the night sky. We were strewn across a grassy slope as if fallen from above stars thick in the sky still visible in those days Page Mill Road south of the City. And all of the vanities and honesties of brilliant youth slouched about our shoulders lit our speech moved our ***** in the direction our fates intended. It was freedom.  It was escape. It was a foreshadowing of much trouble pre-dawn knocks on the door handcuffs and the tearful call home. And a life leavened by sadness, a constant sense of doom, but a foreshadowing as well of miracles dressed in second-hand clothes, but miracles just the same.
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May 11, 2016
May 11, 2016 at 6:43 PM UTC
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