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When I moved away down to Billups creek a tributary flowing into the Mississippi and saw unmown wild fields of golden grass tall trees everywhere and  the dawn on a horizon for the first time saw country girls as wild fillies, oats and hay as fun blue jeans and got my first buzz with a knot of 'bacco I came along real quick got the slang down tight in seventh grade and my four-wheel drive pickup at seventeen got used to no rock stations on the radio just adapted to ridin' country roads and BBQ and sassy lasses and extended family's and time spent outside and golden fields of nature's bounty the sun is brighter down south for a **** Yankee
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Sep 21, 2017
Sep 21, 2017 at 1:30 AM UTC
a **** Yankee
When I moved away down to Billups creek a tributary flowing into the Mississippi and saw unmown wild fields of golden grass tall trees everywhere and  the dawn on a horizon for the first time saw country girls as wild fillies, oats and hay as fun blue jeans and got my first buzz with a knot of 'bacco I came along real quick got the slang down tight in seventh grade and my four-wheel drive pickup at seventeen got used to no rock stations on the radio just adapted to ridin' country roads and BBQ and sassy lasses and extended family's and time spent outside and golden fields of nature's bounty the sun is brighter down south for a **** Yankee
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Sep 21, 2017 at 1:30 AM UTC
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