Alysia Abbott Quotes
The Truth Is: I Did Want To Be My Dad's Poem. I Wanted To Be His Drawing, His Novella, His Most Refined Work Of Art. I Wanted Him To Shape Me With His Love And Intelligence. I Wanted Him To Edit Out My Mistakes And Many Indulgences, With A Sharp Red Pencil Or A Clean Eraser.
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