an echo
of happier times
her voice on the mixed tape
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Tracy Davidson
Tracy Davidson lives in Warwickshire, England, and enjoys writing poetry and flash fiction. Her work has appeared in various publications and anthologies, including: Modern Haiku, Simply Haiku, A Hundred Gourds, Atlas Poetica, Frogpond, Heron's Nest, Mslexia, The Binnacle, The Right-Eyed Deer, and In Protest: 150 Poems on Human Rights.
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Oh, this is sad, Tracy. It could be a daughter who has come across her mother's voice in an old recording, or a person still in a relationship that has gone bad, or the voice of a dementia sufferer before the onset of the condition. So many ways to read this…I like it a lot.
marion
heartbreaking
Very poignant.
warmest wishes,
Alan