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I sat in the third row. Staring at the red velveteen, the gleaming black exterior- of the open casket. My abuela’s black veil masked her face, however could not hide her gentle trembling. Discarded Kleenex crumbled, on the harsh wooden floors. That resonated the sound of her heels as she pace d the floor. While she recited Hail Mary’s, and prayed to God. Abuela no lloran, She held my hand. I saw what my mother tried to prevent. Abulo with bruises on his skin, similar to the coffee stain on my father’s ivory shirt. His amputated leg, and still expression I walked away, I learned my lesson. *Abula no lloran means Grandma don’t cry in Spanish -Marissa Navedo
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Mar 29, 2012
Mar 29, 2012 at 2:46 AM UTC
Abuelo
I sat in the third row. Staring at the red velveteen, the gleaming black exterior- of the open casket. My abuela’s black veil masked her face, however could not hide her gentle trembling. Discarded Kleenex crumbled, on the harsh wooden floors. That resonated the sound of her heels as she pace d the floor. While she recited Hail Mary’s, and prayed to God. Abuela no lloran, She held my hand. I saw what my mother tried to prevent. Abulo with bruises on his skin, similar to the coffee stain on my father’s ivory shirt. His amputated leg, and still expression I walked away, I learned my lesson. *Abula no lloran means Grandma don’t cry in Spanish -Marissa Navedo
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Mar 29, 2012 at 2:46 AM UTC
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