Sandi Morgan Denkers Quotes
It's Funny How You Can Remember Special Things About A Person. It's Mama's Hands I Remember. When I Was Little And She'd Dress Me, Her Hands Would Be All Up Under My Chin Fastnin Up My Shirt. I'd Smell The Clorox. I Hated It Because It Made The Inside Of My Nose Burn. She Said It Didn't Bother Her And Maybe One Day I'd Get Used To It. Sometimes Now, I Run A Little Water In The Sink. Then I Add Some Clorox And Let My Hands Splash Around In It. And Then I Smell. Long, Deep Breaths. I Smell Mama.
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