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When I was young they had already been
abandoned for years overgrown with sumac and sour apple, the iron scrapped1, the wood long gone for other things. In summer my father would send us along them to fetch the cows from the back pasture2, a long walk to a far off place it seemed for boys so young. Lost again for a moment in that simple place, I fling3 apples from a stick and look for snakes in the gullies. There is a music to the past, the sweet tones4 of perfect octaves even though we know it was never so. My father had to sell the farm in that near perfect time and once old Al Shott killed a six foot rattler on the tracks. "And when the trolly was running" he said, "you could jump her as she went by and ride all the way to Cleveland, and oh," he said, "what a time you could have there." 点击收听单词发音
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