oh, twin sister,
i cared for the rooster that you left;
it was kind of hefty, but what can i do?
what was it like back there all alone with the Gospel doom?
oh, twin sister,
i know that you've got roots of your own
and grooves runnin' through your bones that are not like mine...
yet don't forget me as we’re ground to dust by time...
oh, twin sister,
having cleansed your blistered bleedin' feet,
meet me down at the cafe; don't go astray.
we'll let a conversation burn and flake into an ashtray…
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