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Howie Good

A Small Cemetery in Texas 

It makes no difference
if you’re Spanish or white or whatever:

when the wind blows too hard,
it blows the flowers away.

Prompted by https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/08/us/sutherland-springs-cemetery.html

Howie Good‘s latest book is “Hitchhiking Through the Apocalypse” (Grey Book Press).

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