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Ode To Anna MAG
Watching in awe,
as you colored
between the lines.
Admiring the skillful way
you painted your lips
with that funny pink stick.
Laughing as we sang
Barry Manilow songs,
so loud
the china rattled
in the cabinets.
Thinking you had
the sweetest voice in the world.
Knowing that you loved me
more than anything.
Jealous when you and Daddy
left me home,
to go out to dinner with your friends.
Believing that you, too,
liked Big Bird,
as we sat watching Sesame Street.
Feeling safe and warm,
when you tucked me in at night.
Walking clumsily in your shiny red shoes;
wondering why you and Nanny
laughed so hard.
Trying on your clothes
that seemed so ridiculously large,
your long flowing dresses
dragging on the hardwood floor
catching on
sporadic splinters.
I never thought I would fit into them.
Now I too
color between the lines,
and paint my lips with that funny pink stick.
And though I know your voice
isn't the sweetest in the world,
it's sweet enough,
like the loving gesture
of an angel.
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