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Aunty Lost Weight

Aunty lost three pounds of memory, it happened slowly, the clock on her mantle ran faster, the rain began to fall slower. Her cat was a stranger, then an ex-lover. 1300 grams of her vanished in slow motion. The gray-matter remained though it was hollowed out by myopic angels; in dimly lit caves At the age of eighty-five she demanded a dog. We bought her an automated one that moved and barked. Eventually though its computer-chip brain failed, aunty did not notice she was by then very busy discussing politics with Theodor Roosevelt. I asked her what he had to say? She replied that he had confided to her that: ‘dead remember everything’, that seemed so sad to me.

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