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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
I DON'T BUY MY TACOS FROM TRUCKS PARKED TOO CLOSE TO CLINICS, by JR. HARRY GAMBOA First Line: Someone thought it clever to peddle tacos from a million trucks Last Line: That you won't go away %hungry Subject(s): Food And Eating; Hunger; Tortillas | |||
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