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These nowhere towns, Mountain tops snow-capped long through march, All else, Enshrouded in brown. Though people live here, And seems they aren't broken down. The paint peels from the motel, The mother tends to her daze, The attendant ponders the insects of the sill, Tumbleweed the only things, un-willing of being still. Life is good here, In these hazy, Background, Nowhere towns.
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Mar 7, 2019
Mar 7, 2019 at 7:54 PM UTC
Dust bowl wind
These nowhere towns, Mountain tops snow-capped long through march, All else, Enshrouded in brown. Though people live here, And seems they aren't broken down. The paint peels from the motel, The mother tends to her daze, The attendant ponders the insects of the sill, Tumbleweed the only things, un-willing of being still. Life is good here, In these hazy, Background, Nowhere towns.
Really hope I captured that picture I saw... I don't think I fully did but... It was almost there...
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Mar 7, 2019
Mar 7, 2019 at 7:54 PM UTC
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