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The scent of tea brewing enveloped early morning air, mingling into that of freshly mowed lawn; Grandma’s pattering footsteps could be heard across the wall, along with the squeaking of doors in spite of being borne on well-oiled hinges, signaling the beginning of another day. Every sunrise, we used to sit down upon pale yellow straw mats spread out on the porch; drink in the morning hues; thank God for the life He’d blessed us with. I was a child then, immune to the cruelty of the world, unable to understand pain; basked in the sheer joy of youth, pleasures only a child can feel, beauty only inexperienced eyes can behold. They say we learn to live as we grow older. Nay, rather, we forget the meaning of life itself. |