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He told me of how she had awakened him in the 4 a.m. mist. Eyes bloodshot, the turquoise clouded with her cigarette smoke. 4 a.m. and already half a pack down. Staring at their postcards from New Orleans, how the ghosts of the Bayou Bienvenue rose from the wetland, clammed at her arms. The shriveled cypress trunks in the water, Please come with us. She held on to the broken hands, in her fresh sunflower frock. She always thought I’d like her more in her death dress.
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Jan 22, 2018
Jan 22, 2018 at 2:42 PM UTC
Gifts from the Ghost Swamp
He told me of how she had awakened him in the 4 a.m. mist. Eyes bloodshot, the turquoise clouded with her cigarette smoke. 4 a.m. and already half a pack down. Staring at their postcards from New Orleans, how the ghosts of the Bayou Bienvenue rose from the wetland, clammed at her arms. The shriveled cypress trunks in the water, Please come with us. She held on to the broken hands, in her fresh sunflower frock. She always thought I’d like her more in her death dress.
connie-lee
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Jan 22, 2018
Jan 22, 2018 at 2:42 PM UTC
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