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5.

I drop four ice cubes into my coke out of habit.

I kiss my sweet love four times for good luck so our team can win the game.

I catch myself counting to four when Im ready to speak up, I don't count to three or even ten I count to four.

 

It was on my back in big white letters when dad looked through the chain linked fence and said with every ounce of his pride "Take it for a ride lex."

That's the day I got my first homerun.

That's my old man's favorite number and mine too.

Ill never know why I look at him like hes god.

 

He spelt my name wrong two years back.

The letters said L-e-x-i,

I whispered that's not how you spell my name it's spelled L-e-x-i-e.

I whispered because I didn't want to embarrass him, I thought if I talked quiet enough no one could see my lips break around the words in shock.

I was 5 when me and mom left him.

The number 5 is my most unlucky number it always takes something from me, like my dog, she was in my arms on the fifth of may when heaven called for her to go home.

 

Dad came the next day to burry her, the hole he dug was to shallow.

Days after her funeral foxes came and

scattered her bones across the field.  

 

It was a treasure hunt to find all of them, I tried to save her one last time.

 

I should really give that man a call.

I'll do it tomorrow , or I'll wait for him to call.

I'll count to four before I answer.

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Jul 23, 2014
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