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A Warranty on Memory MAG
I learned too early,
 Too late,
 That the only memories preserved
 Are in the cold, hard,
 Carefully calculated
 Pixels 
 Of the digital age.
 That's why,
 When I was close to turning fifteen,
 A year where one should gaze forward,
 Not back,
 I asked my mom for a camera.
 She never inquired,
 But I'm sure she noticed
 In my fluctuating hazel eyes,
 A longing
 For something that couldn't be forgotten,
 Replaced,
 Taken away.
 My camera became a warranty on memory.

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