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Teen Ink Magazine, May 2004: Focus: Mothers

Helpless
by Meta H., Clarence, NY
   "There's someone dead in the back!" Those words will forever resound in my ears. People always talk about how you never know when your time will come, but I never seriously considered that possibility.
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The Scent of My Memory
by Ruby T., Chicago, IL
   Oh, that scent! That refreshing, comforting smell. I love the earth's smell after it rains.
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Mother
by Lori G., New City,, NY
   Mother, my one star in an empty sky, knows all.
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Our Relationship
by Haley B., Weaverville, CA
   Our home was falling apart fast before my mother and I made peace.
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Friends For Life
by Jennifer D., Wichita, KS
   My mother barely speaks English, and so we communicate in Vietnamese.
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Forever Lost
by Daniel L., Williamsville, NY
   In the summer of 1980, my parents exchanged wedding vows hoping to live a long and fruitful life filled with joy, but they were torn apart by tragedy.
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Overflowing With Joy
by Lauren H., Bakerstown, PA
   My mother is the bravest woman I know. She has been struggling with bladder cancer for nearly six years and has had Continue...
Out of Time
by Felicia R., Bolivar, TN
   My mother is a very special person, even though I really don't know her.
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P-M-S
by Jennifer C., New City, NY
   For a while I thought my mom had PMS - psychotic mother syndrome.
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Memories Secreted In Beads
by Mallory P., Willow Springs, IL
   Behind the picture frames, certificates and figurines atop the highest shelf in my bedroom rests one of my most prized possessions.
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