Saint Ralph
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Usually, I hate poetry.
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We've been learning this new poem
in English,

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and I've decided to memorize
the whole thing.

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You know, just for when I get bored.
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- Ralph, come quick!
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I think I found something
that will help you pray.

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Go on, Ralph, touch it.
Look, I heard the nurses talking.

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He just died.
Even the family doesn't know.

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I mean, his soul could be going
to Heaven... right now.

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And if you connect with that,
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that could break
your whole prayer blockage.

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Close your eyes
and say a "Hail Mary. "

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- He's cold!
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I think we missed it.
- Close your eyes.

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- Hail Mary, full of grace...
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- Dear God!
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Please tell me there's a rational
explanation for all this.

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- You still watching my back?
- Yes.

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- Keep your arms relaxed.
Shake them out.

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How's your breathing?
- Fine.

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- Yes. You shouldn't have tried
to stay with me when I surged.

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Now you're broken.
Once you break, it's over.

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In running, you can never recover.
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You can redline all you want,
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but you never go past the breaking point
until the final sprint.

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All right? You OK?
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- I'm fine.
- OK.

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Jog easy for five minutes,
then we'll try again.

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By the way, you have
an incredible capacity for work.

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- I do?
- Yes, you do.

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- Read it.
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- "Sadly, Grace Walker... "
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"Wife of the late Grant Walker,
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"Passed away on January 7th, 1949.
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"She died of a heart attack.
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Grace Walk... "
- That's enough.


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