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you were a white male and I was a white male and we were young and even if one put us together we were young. our idea was to give winter gloves to those whose teeth chattered and we knew the sound had come to us both. we mowed lawns all summer and mugged when we could drunk jocks who sat beside train tracks reading love notes after baling hay. we bought the gloves and held them until winter because our logic had us waiting. by then we were not friends and hell was the handbasket. we divvied the gloves in a sad scene we couldn’t countrify. today I photocopied my privates and printed two-hundred sheets by accident in a hellish place made special by hell.
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Jun 12, 2014
Jun 12, 2014 at 11:04 AM UTC
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you were a white male and I was a white male and we were young and even if one put us together we were young. our idea was to give winter gloves to those whose teeth chattered and we knew the sound had come to us both. we mowed lawns all summer and mugged when we could drunk jocks who sat beside train tracks reading love notes after baling hay. we bought the gloves and held them until winter because our logic had us waiting. by then we were not friends and hell was the handbasket. we divvied the gloves in a sad scene we couldn’t countrify. today I photocopied my privates and printed two-hundred sheets by accident in a hellish place made special by hell.
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50/M/American
Jun 12, 2014
Jun 12, 2014 at 11:04 AM UTC
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