Cath Crowley Quotes
Dad And I Leave Town In The Early Dark. It's The Second Sunday Of The Holidays, And We Pack Up The Old Blue Car With Enough Clothes For Summer And Hit The Road. It's So Early He's Wiping Hills Of Sand Piled In The Corners Of His Eyes. I Wipe A Few Tears From Mine. Tears Don't Pile, Though. They Grip And Cling And Slide In Salty Trails That I Taste Until The Edge Of The City.
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