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  Things were not free back then, in 1973, but they were nearly free, cheap but good, easy to find, colorful, abundant. You could leave a quarter in a can on the roadside and take a bunch of flowers set in jam jars, or grab a handful of berries, picked fresh. You could rent a two-bedroom apartment for 50 dollars a month, no extra charge for a dog, or railroad cat. For 15 cents, hand made tortillas were wrapped in thin tin foil with a pat of butter or a wedge of cheese folded in the center. The left headlight was shot, the grill held together with rope and electrical tape. We picked seeds from our teeth with a matchbook cover from the restaurant we worked in nights and weekends until it frayed and lost its edge. I pointed at the cows. Patricia drowsed. We were as close to free as we could get.

  Acknowledgments and Notes

  Copyright © 2012 by Dorianne Laux

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  ISBN 978-1-937693-27-5 (e-book edition)

  ISBN 978-1-937693-04-6 (print edition)

  Acknowledgments:

  “Music My Rampart,” Pebble Lake Review

  Dolly’s Breasts, American Poetry Review

  Nearly Free, SmokeLong Quarterly

  Woman in a Bar, SmokeLong Quarterly

  Secondhand Coat, BLIP Magazine

  Waitress, BLIP Magazine

  The Year of My Hair, Green Mountains Moving

  Black She-Snake Speaks, MacGuffin

  Note: “Music My Rampart” is a phrase from Edna St. Vincent Millay’s “On Hearing a Symphony of Beethoven.”

  Illustration: “The Shape of Things to Come” by Joshua Flint

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  Table of Contents

  Red Dragonfly Press E-book Editions

  Waitress

  Woman in a Bar

  She

  Secondhand Coat

  Black She-Snake Speaks

  Menstruation/Menopause

  The Year of My Hair

  Dolly’s Breasts

  “Music My Rampart”

  Nearly Free

  Acknowledgments and Notes