In weiter Ferne, so nah!
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I...
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I remember so little.
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When you die...
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you should know
how you lived.

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Come on.
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Tell me my story.
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Come along.
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Your story...
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how did it start?
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I still remember.
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For a long time, you resisted
repeating baby words...

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but, all those years, your face
had a cunning expression.

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Once, when I leaned close toyou...
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I heard your little body...
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filled with very loud laughter.
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Your favorite tree was the walnut tree
in your grandfather's garden.

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You would sit under it
for hours...

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Yes.
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holding a small puppet
that you allowed to dance...

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only when a passing grown up complained
loudly about the mosquitoes...

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that didn't bother you
under your walnut tree.

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When they cut off
your curls...

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because you were supposed
to become a boy...

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you didn't cry...
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even though you really
wanted to.

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But the tip of your nose
turned completely white.

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During class you loved
to gaze out the window.


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