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Tag: red dirt

North Carolina

April 25, 2018April 28, 2018 ~ Disturbed Shepherdess ~ 6 Comments

you should have tired of this place,
but it sticks like wild honey
gets all over and soaks into your skin,
slips down your throat to slow speech;
slurs, heals, suffocates,
drags you down into its red clay soil

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