Cleveland 1945The air felt colder the second time around. It's impossibleof course, it was the same air and in fact it was thesame day, the same minute, the same place and the samebuilding. Everything was exactly the same and yet somehowthe air felt colder and more of a chill. Maybe it was memy skin, my fingers and toes, because I'd aged of course, howmany years I do not know, but the years had taken their tollas they have a way of doing. I barely recognised the facein the mirror anymore, he seems so strange, not that I everhad mind you. As long as I can remember I only found astranger staring back at me which sometimes gave me a shock.Is that what this innocent baby thought as she lookedup at me from her basket? Who is this man who is thisstranger who keeps looking back at me? Why would she knowany different if I didn't see myself in her, why wouldshe in me? But I was no stranger, far from it.It is an odd thing to look into your eyes and realisethat they are in fact your own, let alone the eyesof your infant self. The odd thing to touch your hairto smell your breath and hold your own hand. Perhapsnot from her point of view as for her I was just a strangeman, like any other. I could be a hundred different meand she would not know the difference, but I wasn't a man ofany I was something else entirely and so was she.She would have no idea what her life would hold.The hardships she will have to endure, the disappoint-ments and the sadness she will have to go through in herjourney through life. But all the wonders that she will seesweet baby Jane. What deed you will do while on yourjourney and what good we both have done in our lives.If only she knew that one day she would stand on those...
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