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Jan 2017
My mother and father never taught me to cook
they always thought I was too wild
for food covered hands
but I watched entranced by flavors
and I learned
I cook like a whirling dervish
all swear I,
can destroy a kitchen,
In the blink of an eye
my parents tasted my cooking for the first time
their eyes grew wide
in awe of something I never learned
but inherited over time
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