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You don’t sing me love songs…” drifted into my room via the radio. .. If it went “Pfft,” one had to go back outside and push the copper thing again. By my thirty-seventh birthday, I’d spent much of. I wrapped the poignant words around my heart as I dressed for an early morning speaking engagement. So it was with embarrassment and dejection that Bill Beasley walked the mile from his house to the filling station and told the owner, “The son is really sick,” he said, “and I’ve got no cash. I’m gonna call and try to make some arrangements for the wife to get out there with him.” Then, as a matter of courtesy, he added, “Have yourself a Merry Christmas. I don’t recall what it was about, but The Man and I had a very big and ugly argument. We met when we were thirty-four years old.
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