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The Coterie of Dreamers
We finished packing our duffels
 And watched the last sunset
 In our home enclave of white and navy blue
 The fine town of Narragansett.
 
 We knew that by morning 
 Once it was time to go
 That Aunt Peggy would be holding back tears
 And bustling goodbyes would grace the abode.
 
 The boys and I, we knew our divine calling
 Waiting for us on the road
 But also knew we'd miss our sweet families
 And the seeds of small town romance we'd sown.
 
 The boys and I were headed off to California
 Wearing our dreams on our sleeves
 Leaving our New England lives behind
 And getting our eats on the cheap.
 
 California
 The stereotypical eden of Americana
 The paramount pied piper to dreamers
 A conspicuous backdrop to life's dramas.
 
 At long last we piled into our car
 And we headed out on our way
 Not knowing exactly if our journey was a dazed reverie
 Or one of legitimate significance.
 
 For we were just a coterie
 Of aspiring writers.
 And we certainly knew
 That we'd be eatin' on the cheap for awhile.
 
 But then again
 Life would suck a whole lot more
 If it teased us with pipe dreams
 That were impossible to score.

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