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Letters in Concrete
Whatever I learned,
 I learned from her.
 
 She taught me how to read.
 We would practice reading daily;
 reading everything from storefront signs to crisp library books. 
 
 As I grew older,I read more independently 
 and drifted away...
 
 The world was balanced until the internal cacophony of her brain marred us.
 
 She couldn't understand the storefront signs 
 and had a short attention span for library books.
 
 Her words were breezes, 
 spontaneous 
 and
 forgotten.
 
 I knew that it was my turn to connect with her.
 It was my turn to read to her.
 We read together.
 We laughed again for the last time.

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