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The northwest Georgia hills surround me A cradle for a bulldog and a raccoon and a mimosa tree and what all I’m from here too, a bulldog and a raccoon and a mimosa The controlled burn of the pine tree farm crackles through my head Firebreaks cut across my hands like a whip Like a courtyard in my high school My destinys to work a steam shovel It’s all I’ve wanted since boyhood Barefoot on the blacktop Playing horse and aiming nerf guns at my brother The Appalachian feet surround my home I want to tear them down Tear through them with John Henry and the infernal digging machine Dying for stone is pretty way to the tomb yard Eleanor Roosevelt is buried in my towns cemetery 3/4 of the way up the hill on the right The hills of heaven and the mountainous cities of hell are from here too Them and every single bump in the road
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Dec 27, 2023
Dec 27, 2023 at 6:02 PM UTC
Southern Poem
The northwest Georgia hills surround me A cradle for a bulldog and a raccoon and a mimosa tree and what all I’m from here too, a bulldog and a raccoon and a mimosa The controlled burn of the pine tree farm crackles through my head Firebreaks cut across my hands like a whip Like a courtyard in my high school My destinys to work a steam shovel It’s all I’ve wanted since boyhood Barefoot on the blacktop Playing horse and aiming nerf guns at my brother The Appalachian feet surround my home I want to tear them down Tear through them with John Henry and the infernal digging machine Dying for stone is pretty way to the tomb yard Eleanor Roosevelt is buried in my towns cemetery 3/4 of the way up the hill on the right The hills of heaven and the mountainous cities of hell are from here too Them and every single bump in the road
whpayne
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20/M/Chicago
Dec 27, 2023
Dec 27, 2023 at 6:02 PM UTC
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