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the preceding is much too or not sentimental enough to accommodate the experience of the child is fatally wounded i.e. the house is a mess the streets are littered with trash the lawns are littered with trash the grass is dying shrubs are pruned to look like gum drops grass is mown to look like Astroturf replaces the grass up the stairs of the stoop onto the porch into the house the noise is incessant the grass is broken the broken glass is littered with people I have a confession to make I have not answered my mail my telephone my email my calling my God my country my conscience my desire to

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