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Grandma's House
  the way she always hid her long
  hair in two braids under an orange
  and black headscarf
  always smiled and laughed
  she told jokes using her hands
  to describe things she did not know
  how to say in english
  her house, always open
  so open that the birds that lived
  in the tree next to our house,
  took the liberty of zooming into palace
  and past our unknowing faces
  a mystical paradise filled with love
  and grandma’s hugs
  in the winter, we sat by the fireplace
  and watched scary movies with no cause
  as it was december and october’s
  fright long gone
  in the spring you managed to
  fill the backyard and our entire house
  with flowers
  with barely enough time on your hands
  but let us not forget the summer
  and the way us cousins used to play;
  the summer sun too hot and
  too much to handle
  and so you sprayed us from head to toe
  with your green garden hose
  and when it was all over and fall hit,
  you always left the living windows open
  so we could watch the sun stain
  the furniture with orange
  like kool- aid on the lips
  
  unaware that time
  was not a picture
  and that maybe we would
  never revisit your house
  Forgive that i did not
  stay in our
  Mystical paradise
  but i still love you
  and no matter how many
  years pile on,
  i will always look back
  and eventually come back
  to your house

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