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ashore at last

Ashore at last The night in the hallway paled into a yellowish screen showing a black movie, ca 1963 A time machine of memories sent him back to the years  to meet people long since gone. A family at the dinner table of people he knew too well  the shadow of his 125-year-old father was not there nectar drinking Colibri exotic as Christmas present never received, the one in the toy shop, a red firetruck with wooden wheels And he, the son of the oldest man in the world, had gone to sea, and when he returned, nothing was as remembered, differently by the people around the table an ocean of missed years, a distance that was unbridgeable whenever he came home, a stranger silent augmenting the gap filled with politeness. They had known and seen him grow to adulthood, but his character remained a mystery, sitting in the living. room somehow, they were related to him  they knew he would leave soon. A nurse gently touched his shoulder, you are awake? Yes, my dear, I'm home from the sea. 

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