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DOMINIC NELSON-ASHLEY

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July 12, 2018

Mother & Daughter

The only thing that tops the weirdness and heartwarming of listening to my daughter read out the poems I’ve written about her in my book, is listening to my mum reading out the poems I’d written about my mum.

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Posted in Creativity, Writing, YouthBy blackbritishfiction

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