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		<description>The original writings of author Beau Peyton</description>
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			<title>MARATHON</title>
			<description>Brewster County, TexasAs G.L. rises from his chair, the well worn frame groans and cracks under the pressure of his palms. He walks to the window, pulls up the dust covered blinds and then opens it, allowing the cool morning air to circulate through the house.In the corner of the window frame, a spi..</description>
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			<title>KICK THE CAN'T</title>
			<description>spindly little black boy&amp;nbsp;kicks a can&amp;nbsp;down the streetjukes and jives&amp;nbsp;left and right&amp;nbsp;like Gayle Sayershe's fluid and gracea blond white kid&amp;nbsp;watchesfrom the curbeyes moveleft and rightlike a cathe follows every movementwishes he could playlike thatthinks he can't</description>
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			<title>RED ROCK</title>
			<description>beneath a perfect skyred rocks and mesasliemother said&quot;don't go up to that high place&quot;I did anywayin the ariditymy thirsty soulfound sustenance&amp;nbsp;with rock, sand and sky</description>
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			<title>LOCK UP</title>
			<description>trappedthe man scratches and claws&amp;nbsp;throughonly to findhe is&amp;nbsp;where he was</description>
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			<title>CARL'S BAKERY</title>
			<description>i remember carl's bakeryfat ladies inwhite uniformshow 'bout a lady fingeryoung man?birthday and&amp;nbsp;wedding&amp;nbsp;cakescookies&amp;nbsp;in a linegerber ice creami came backbut it was&amp;nbsp;gonethe fat ladieslady fingerscakescookiesboarded up wind..</description>
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			<title>COTTON DRESSES</title>
			<description>all the pretty girlsin their cotton dressesblue, yellow, whitegreenwalking on the parkwaysitting in the cafeshopping in the marketdancing in the rainsimpleeleganttwirlingcelebrating spring</description>
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			<title>LUST</title>
			<description>drying and crackedparched with thirstyou bloomed likeocotillo in the wet springthe nutrient filling&amp;nbsp;craven veins&amp;nbsp;you placed your head&amp;nbsp;on my shoulderyour soft dark hair&amp;nbsp;against my faceyour loving armaround my shoulderthe warm bloodrushed from your heartto the tips of your&amp;nbsp;del..</description>
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			<title>BOOTSTRAPS</title>
			<description>pulled yourself upby your&amp;nbsp;bootstrapsdid you?white malecradle of comfortlullabiesand rocking chairsa maid to press yourbritchesno five miles&amp;nbsp;in the snowfor youpreciousand there&amp;nbsp;you standwagging your fingerfoolish pridegushes&amp;nbsp;from youlike vomityour father's&amp;nbsp;millions&amp;nbsp;on&amp;nb..</description>
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			<title>VESTAL</title>
			<description>i remember our little housea moment of happinessthe wood floorsthe archway to the dining roomthat big old tubtrees swayingin the stormafternoonsin sun drenched roomsthe gold appliancesthe cat sitting on the deckbeneath my chairthereI discovered it allandlost it allsometimes I feelwe&amp;rsquo;re still t..</description>
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			<title>THE GRAND SILENCE</title>
			<description>&amp;hellip;TIPPING MY HAT TO CACTUS EDwe all have aplacemine isherebeneathancient monoliths bronzedstanding firmonwaves of sultry sandshifting softlybesidefiery ocotillostretching sunwardfaint soundslike gentle notes in a songpunctuatethe grand silencethe immensity of spacethe turkey vulture saysand I ..</description>
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