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Today at Shoneys I observed
Today at Shoneys I observed the lemmings at the breakfast bar: fresh scrubbed from church and sanctified, their patience thin, their manner rude. And that seemed odd; for were I bound to meet my maker, in his house, I’d tread … Continue reading
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