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DEBORAH TAPPER: His Daughter’s Gift

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She wrapped it herself, neat edges defeating tiny fingers. Scolded when she thought he’d peeked. And it was still under the tree weeks later, waiting forlorn among fallen needles. His hand hovers, tracing yellowed tape, forever wondering. Then he kisses the fading paper. Puts it safely away for another year.


Deborah writes at an old desk surrounded by five hundred pet bugs.

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