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In moments of tranquility,
I remember her hands holding a stiff bristled hairbrush as she prepared to brush my long auburn locks; my brown hair had a reddish cast which darkened as I matured. I remember her smile, as I attempted to tie my Oxfords too stubborn to ask for help or admit I could not get the shoelaces to hold a proper bow. Mother always made sure I was safe without preventing me from making my own mistakes; I remember the soft strokes of her fingers as she wiped the tears from my eyes. I remember the stories she read to me at night, I was the first child she carried full term and now in her ninetieth year our positions are reversed. Line count: 28 Form: Free verse is an irregular poetry form. This form is free of the traditional rules of verse such as fixed meter and rhyme.
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