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Smiling Faces

by dawning-welliver

In front of an unfamiliar wall, stands the couch, the lamp, the tablecloth I still remember. Three smiling faces, blown up in my mind and another, invisible, convergence of molecules, gathering of dreams, that was me. Their arms around each other, a closer focus and I can smell the excitement Strong and vivid as the aroma of festive noodles surely steaming nearby And another, cropped out of the photographic evidence but not from the panoramic view my heart is guarding, Eyes smiling through the lens as if somehow aware of my smile, he was shooting too
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Nov 25, 2013
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Poem about a photo taken by my father, of my mother pregnant with me and surrounded by her family

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