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Somewhere along the way I picked up a heavy load of dead wood, a couple of degrees east of East Tennessee, a few bottles uncorked, problem women, and another woman, a child, and a mortgage, all while I wandered down the left fork of the wrong road like the red silt in a river that has forgotten its source, but enjoying the scenery, the journey, and, of course, the paths I tended to leave through the high weeds where I lost myself and my footprints so loud I could hear them before I left them on the ground behind me like hollow dreams trampled down beneath the feet that I follow.
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Oct 17, 2016
Oct 17, 2016 at 1:29 PM UTC
The left fork
Somewhere along the way I picked up a heavy load of dead wood, a couple of degrees east of East Tennessee, a few bottles uncorked, problem women, and another woman, a child, and a mortgage, all while I wandered down the left fork of the wrong road like the red silt in a river that has forgotten its source, but enjoying the scenery, the journey, and, of course, the paths I tended to leave through the high weeds where I lost myself and my footprints so loud I could hear them before I left them on the ground behind me like hollow dreams trampled down beneath the feet that I follow.
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Oct 17, 2016
Oct 17, 2016 at 1:29 PM UTC
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