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Who Are You
Five minutes ago, she knew him as her beloved son Now she had that scared look in her eye, memories just vanished without so much as a goodbye From her point of view, she was always stepping in and out of a fog Couldn't seem to remember things too clearly It was as if her mind got poisoned from breathing in too much smog She loved to move around the house like she was on a treasure hunt Searching for those hidden clues, as to who those two strange men were Her home of thirty something odd years at times seemed vaguely familiar to her Those scattered memories would somehow begin to seep back whenever she heard the sound of some Etta James blues She adored the kind smile on the two strange men faces They seemed friendly enough as they sat sipping tea, and chatted about things of which she had no memory She only wished she could remember who they were; though they insisted they were husband and son, how could she be certain for sure It always broke their hearts when she would ask, who are you? And they would restart the arduous task of filling up her empty mind with memories she would never be able to hold on to Five minutes ago, she knew him as her beloved husband Now she had that wary look in her eye, memories just vanished without so much as a goodbye
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