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Mom
Let the light shine bright on thee tonight of the times I remember as a child you never said much but your actions spoke in the tradition of all ltalian folk creating your meals with a classic flair of pasta and soups with delicate care your solemn look of holding back pain but always a smile when the dinner came as a child in Salerno, you dreamed of life of writing words but it wasn’t to be In the new world, America, you finally wed to Joe, your amore then little ones came quickly then slowly and then there were six and of the six begat twelve extending the line to races and creeds for your children you were always there in your final days we were left to compare your legacy of love to all your family and friends until the end Dedicated to my mother Maria Vincenza (Ardovino) Sergi Contest
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