My Life in Six Words

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Melba
| April 22, 2019

My Life in Six Words

How bleak was my bipolar cache.

Forgetting where I’d come from sucked.

Somebody, somebody, I’m free.

(Babies do it in 4 words).

Why, at nineteen, has grandson died?

At nineteen, I birthed his mom.

At nineteen, his mom graduated college.

At nineteen, he wasn’t even twenty.

Melba Walton—Zen poet—Commutes from Arizona but is still “a Seattleite at heart”—even misses our rain!

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