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Of Fences Moment
A child stood whimsically staring beyond my stately fence of neighborly convictions, I stoically beckon my approval of his eyes invasion of my overly priced tag of the American dream. I proffered a parents nightmare of wrapped gooey sweetness towards his outstretched soiled hands made possible by his, dad's muscle car with the loud revved-up oily covered engine mobile man-cave with handle-with-care lovingly polished car with his license to drive barely passed Kindergarten Diploma, Issued by The State Of Corrections Probationary Office of the Justice Department where a line that states, "Sign Here" has an "X", along with three authenticating officials who support the fact that the under-signed knows what a nod of the head indicates as a yes and that the shake of the head is regarded as a no. After further inspection, I handed off the kid's bonus then he triked on the home next door, passing a rolling can of oil down his driveway, his dad tinkering under the car's hood, with an open can of beer sitting on the car's body, as he grins cause his dad stood up looked at his son and with a nod from his head, the kid showed the nightmare to more nods then he gazed around his fenceless yard turning back at me mouthing "thank you" proudly holding up his head smiling un-noddingly before heading into their behind-the-rent American Bummer. 2020 January 29
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