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looked at the suddenly blank screen, her heart sank, empty, as if she had fallen off a cliff and never touched the ground.
Take off your glasses and cover your face with your hands. There was fire all around, not a raging fire, but a slow fire little by little, turning the house full of despair and mourning into a night of darkness.
Maybe many people have heard such a story, a mother came home from get off work, looked up and saw the child on the balcony, she smiled and waved, but the child would get the wrong idea and stretched out her little hand to the mother... The window fell, and the mother ran desperately to catch the child in time. Later, it was tested to have the best athletes pick up objects that fell from the same place under the same conditions, but none of them were successful. For such a miracle, it can only be explained by maternal love.
Yes, in the face of the vast maternal love, we can only be speechless.
Selma is one such single mother. She loves her son and loves musicals. She knew that her family had a genetic history and that her eyes would gradually become blind. It was clear from the moment her child was born. Therefore, she always lives in a beautiful musical; therefore, she deceives the doctor by reciting the eye chart to get a job, she applies for overtime, and she declines the love of the suitor. Even killing Bill - the landlord who bought her son a bike, the bad cop who tried to steal her entire savings of $2056 a dime. She got her money back and gave all the money to the doctor, as well as a bright future for her son. But she was also prosecuted for the murder of Bill, gave up having a lawyer in order to save on medical bills, and was hanged.
But I know, Mama Selma, that kind female prison guard knows that you entered heaven on the beat of a light tap dance, your redemption is complete, and you say, "I just did I have to do."
You Your son also heard your request: wrap the bread and make the bed.
The camera is silent now, and the spirit of the music dances:
I've seen it all
I have seen the trees
I have seen the willow leaves
Dancing in the breeze
and, it's NOT the last song, Mama Selma, did you hear that?
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