"A thousand times, when the train slowed or stopped, I thought of jumping off. I wanted to die in a ditch. I wanted to disappear. I wanted a different history and geography. In rhythm with the wheels I said I want I want I want I want I stayed on the train."

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Source: Lewis Nordan (1992). “Music of the Swamp”, Algonquin Books

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Lewis Nordan was an American author known for his unique blend of humor and poignant storytelling, particularly in works like 'Wolf Whistle.'

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