heat wave the scratch of a sun-dried towel
w. f. owen
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2 comments:
_I remember pulling on those clothes-line and sun dried jeans, stiff as cornstalk and feeling... well, just about like that of a stiff, dried cornstalk; gosh I miss those days.
_You've sent me back-a-bit Bill!
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i know what you mean. the time of clotheslines
before driers. those were the simple days.
thanks!
bill
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