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In Indian Blankets

from Goldun Stair, Meet You There by El Campo

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There’s one I hope I never do forget--Daddy kneeling in the Indian blankets. Hair and shirttail done commended to the wind, the friendly eyes, the sinner’s smile--by then, bone thin. There were cars, behind, my memory would keep. I can name the make and model of each. I could talk about his manner of dress--he’d say he’s smooth, you’d call him slick, I guess. There were times I hated him. There was plenty it was easy to condemn. Even now, there’s notions in my eyes he might never recognize. There’s little else I carry with me from those years. I long ago decided that’s the way I feel. To say nothing of the fellow in the mirror--a forehead scored by defeat, same as his. There’s much of him in me, as yet, my own son may have occasion to regret. Well, he died young, so that’s his fate--he hadn’t time to make mistakes.

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from Goldun Stair, Meet You There, released February 21, 2019

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