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I Have Learned
The mountain of laundry in a closet
 is endless.
 Trying to wash it
 Takes irreplaceable time for unfortunately
 replaceable
 Articles of stories and lonely socks.
 
 Strength in a bone is not represented by form,
 they say,
 but by the amount of breaks and
 fractures
 that are embedded into it.
 
 Dads aren’t always going to be Dads and
 be there.
 Their love is not an apology and
 washing them out of damaged hair
 everyday
 only makes it limp with necessity.
 
 Art shows the outside world what someone’s inside world is like.
 They were not only taught how to draw,
 but how to find the wind. The kind that
 encases
 a body and exhales with each mark.
 
 Moms are always going to be Moms and
 be last,
 always last, to show so many others
 what it feels like to be
 first.
 They are the strongest and love the fiercest.
 
 Learning never stops happening
 they say,
 and it doesn’t get any easier.
 Lessons will grow into larger values and
 blossom
 into lives that will continue to bud and sprout.

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