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Sunset came
in multiple shades of orange and purple spreading itself easy accross a lazy St Louis sky. I opened my womb and from the abyss of the Mississippi you were born. I have always felt my love for you was rooted in this unspeakable intimacy of intercourse. But you grew up, moved downstream. From my gold velvet arm chair, I watch the winter cold engulf these remaining years that flow south. The love between a mother and son is distant, barely visible in the murky undercurrent of that muddy river.
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