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Pop-pop had really dark skin. Brown sunshine soaked within him and heated up the prodded red kindling of a young heart. Fingers were bruised and cracked and torn along the palms and insides and betweens of his nails. Sometimes he would touch me with those hands, pat heads or rub backs. Brown leafy eyes made sure to do most of the reassuring. I don't remember a lot. Just a soft Delaware accent, and tattered overalls reaching up and around a remedying belly where I would put my head.
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Sep 14, 2014
Sep 14, 2014 at 11:52 PM UTC
Pop-pop
Pop-pop had really dark skin. Brown sunshine soaked within him and heated up the prodded red kindling of a young heart. Fingers were bruised and cracked and torn along the palms and insides and betweens of his nails. Sometimes he would touch me with those hands, pat heads or rub backs. Brown leafy eyes made sure to do most of the reassuring. I don't remember a lot. Just a soft Delaware accent, and tattered overalls reaching up and around a remedying belly where I would put my head.
chase-graham
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Sep 14, 2014
Sep 14, 2014 at 11:52 PM UTC
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