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The county seat, a place of humidity and musical beats. After many years, I decided to revisit my hometown, Hoping to walk down memory lanes of warm treats, To visit my oldest brother and old friends still around. Known by many as the birthplace of the blues. It’s where my folks purchased my first pair of shoes. Where I first experienced talking from a phone booth. Where I watched my first movie on the big screen; Where I experienced my first barbershop; Where I received my first real job; Where I ate at my first restaurant. Thirty years ago, I moved 2,000 miles away. A popular street corner, fourth & Issaquena. Cotton gins and cotton bails. Yes, cotton was crowned king. There was only room for one king and one throne. And the ruler ship of queens was virtually unknown. There were the king and the cash; and if there were queens, they would be beneath the king and his cash, and nowhere in between. I tell you, everything and everyone bowed to king cotton, even queens. 06262015 cj

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