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Slowly dying, stories of her past hide in the wrinkles of her skin. stories, told and not told, Brought to the brim of light blue eyes; searching, talking to her mother who died before the Berlin Wall. "The black birds are coming." But not soon enough. Shaking suffering, not able to speak. Skin like paper, but having to be tough. Surviving five wars, and numerous gas prices, and elections of presidents. And now as the clock ticks she sleeps. And slips slowly away into what I believe is Heaven.
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Jun 21, 2013
Jun 21, 2013 at 10:49 PM UTC
Sweet Darlene, it's okay to let go.
Slowly dying, stories of her past hide in the wrinkles of her skin. stories, told and not told, Brought to the brim of light blue eyes; searching, talking to her mother who died before the Berlin Wall. "The black birds are coming." But not soon enough. Shaking suffering, not able to speak. Skin like paper, but having to be tough. Surviving five wars, and numerous gas prices, and elections of presidents. And now as the clock ticks she sleeps. And slips slowly away into what I believe is Heaven.
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Jun 21, 2013
Jun 21, 2013 at 10:49 PM UTC
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