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Waiting In the Wings (A Study of Alzheimers)
The colors she wore clashed in confusion. One sock grey, one sock blue as her mind wandered ... where? She never knew her name called out of the fog. The blouse buttoned wrong with sleeves too long and she didn't belong ... anywhere. When the fog settled in, she stared out, turned around full circle to a stop. Very foggy now walking into a room not knowing what to do there. So, she sat in her coat and hat going ... nowhere. Later from a hand come into view, she is led to a closet to take things off. Faces came and went, strangers all even those who called out "Mom!". She couldn't say who she was talking to and that voice ... was that Her voice? Who was Her? Better not to speak at all, let silence take her ... (everywhere). Let the fog drape around her soul. Perhaps tomorrow, the curtains would close and she would know what was waiting in the wings.
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