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“My family was very poor. Strangely, though, my father was an enigma in that he w…” — Rodney Crowell
My family was very poor. Strangely, though, my father was an enigma in that he was always working. He was not a ne'er-do-well. He wasn't lazy. He just couldn't hold on to money. It just, it was an enigma for him. He just, his pockets were always empty.
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