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By Kelsey Stevenson BRONZE
Clarkston, Michigan
The beetle black of Worn track seems to gleam cruelly All the way to the end Of the world’s wide edge. Its rough, rubbery fumes Coat the walls of my nostrils Harshly, From...
Clarkston, Michigan
The beetle black of Worn track seems to gleam cruelly All the way to the end Of the world’s wide edge. Its rough, rubbery fumes Coat the walls of my nostrils Harshly, From...