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Keep Your Hands Steady

I remember when she told me She would forget me And everyone else We were in the kitchen I was clutching the white teapot Like I was holding on to A sliver of hope And I said nothing Nothing that meant something anyway They gave me fourteen more years with her Maybe less And I started counting
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May 11, 2014
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