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A Fragmented Mind
Walking outside clutching purple balloons—we all wear black.
Nana, confused, weeps—though she can’t recall her daughter, Kathy.
Alzheimer’s. She knows she lost someone close, but she doesn’t know who...
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This is written in a Korean poetic form called sijo. This is about my aunt's funeral, and my Nana didn't understand her daughter died because she suffered from Alzheimer's.