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■ I know what you're thinking, father
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In his youth,
Dad played some cord instruments. His sisters sang too. Mom listened and amused herself. Mom was different! In his youth, Dad would paint in a room with an easel and paints. And Mom would look and keep quiet. Mom was different! Till one day when no one in our family sang anymore, no one was happy anymore. Mom would sell things from the house, even the hand-made paintings and kept quiet. Dad often would sob. Mom was different! And because she was different, we would then have food to eat. That image stayed with me from the past: Father weeping, mother being quiet and me crying seeing the tears of my father.
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