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PERSONALS by CD WRIGHT

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some nights I sleep with my dress on.

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my teeth are small and even.

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i don’t get headaches.

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since 1971 or before, i have hunted a bench where i could eat my pimento cheese in peace.

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if this were tennessee and across that river, arkansas, i’d meet you in west memphis tonight.

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we could have a big time.

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danger, shoulder soft.

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do not lie or lean on me.

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i’m still trying to find a job for which a simple machine isn’t better suited.

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i’ve seen people die of money.

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look at admiral benbow.

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i wish like certain fishes, we came equipped with light organs.

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which reminds me of a little known fact: if we were going the speed of light, this dome would be shrinking while we were gaining weight.

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isn’t the road crooked and steep.

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in this humidity, i make repairs by night.

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i’m not one among millions who saw monroe’s face in the moon.

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i go blank looking at that face.

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if i could afford it i’d live in hotels.

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i won awards in spelling and the australian crawl.

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long long ago. grandmother married a man named ivan.

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the men called him eve.

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stranger, to tell the truth, in dog years i am up there.

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