Tanka: Upon Finding Out the Colorado Springs Murderer Is Mormon
July 3, 2024I could have argued recipes with his mother over funeral potatoes or watched him fold more than his share of gray chairs
I could have argued recipes with his mother over funeral potatoes or watched him fold more than his share of gray chairs
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