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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
RICE, by DOUGLAS GOETSCH First Line: I didn't know rice until I traded places with rusty and went next door to eat Last Line: Husband and cleared her throat. Rusty just hung his head, like his brothers, and %chewed his mother' Subject(s): Long Island (n.y.); Rice; Suburbs | |||
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