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Mar 2014
My mother used to hold her breath
Whenever she walked past smoke
So I would also follow suit
Whispering about bad habits
And promise to never be that way
So I wonder if she knew me now
Would she notice that when I walk past
I no longer hold my breath
But I gasp for that smoke to fill my lungs
And clear all the cobwebs away.
Rebecca Ashworth
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