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I’m too full to finish I whined, After my last bite of Spongebob macaroni In an Oscar-worthy toddler performance. Granny reluctantly appeared from the kitchen Reproach half-forming on her lips, Until my near empty plate stopped her And our laughter caused the frown lines In her forehead to disappear As she breathed a sigh of relief, That first memory, so similar to my last-- In her final hour, Granny looked at me And smiled, the crease in her brow For one last time relaxing.
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Sep 21, 2016
Sep 21, 2016 at 10:54 AM UTC
Remembrance
I’m too full to finish I whined, After my last bite of Spongebob macaroni In an Oscar-worthy toddler performance. Granny reluctantly appeared from the kitchen Reproach half-forming on her lips, Until my near empty plate stopped her And our laughter caused the frown lines In her forehead to disappear As she breathed a sigh of relief, That first memory, so similar to my last-- In her final hour, Granny looked at me And smiled, the crease in her brow For one last time relaxing.
christina-calvano
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Sep 21, 2016
Sep 21, 2016 at 10:54 AM UTC
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