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Memoirs II (Free verse) by http://mulberryfairy

You make me so proud, daughter. And yet, it hurts like that time we finished reading the picture book about Malcom X and Martin Luther King, Jr. You looked up at me with sober blue eyes “Mommy, Why?” I knew when I saw your eyes what you meant, I wiped away the tears rolling down my cheeks to keep your innocent face dry. Like that time that I told you the Neo-Nazi’s were coming and who they hate. You said: “But Amanda has brown skin” and I thought of you and Amanda squished together into the rotating recliner demanding “Spin us – make our ride go”. You decided to come to the counter demonstration wearing a pink sign void of political correctness: “My best friend has brown skin.”

http://mulberryfairy 5-Sep-03/4:17 PM
That comment wasn't from me, "mulberryfairy", it was from Jeremi B. Handrinos, who was having a bad day. I am rarely verbally abusive toward someone offering compliments.




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