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Charismatic Predator​/​Native Grasses

from From the Baptist Bookstore by Very Old Morris

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Crimson with shame, you waved goodbye, the killdeer and native grasses at your back--the kind of thing you can’t account for, as reflexive as an old pumpjack. The Reverend Charismatic Predator, the Baptist bookstore for his habitat. Cigaret cough and a pocket square--when I know nothing, I remember that. It was the last time we were children, mouths full of baby teeth and epithets, dispensations we would break with. Fully once, I wish I had it back.

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from From the Baptist Bookstore, released July 26, 2019

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Very Old Morris San Antonio, Texas

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I'm from San Antonio, Texas. I like to write sad songs about the place and the people I come from. I haven't eaten at Bill Miller's in 15 years, except for one slice of pecan pie a week ago.
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