The word 'impossible' ain’t in my dictionary.

Jessica Maria Tuccelli

Tag: impossible



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Now that her spirit had left, I’d thought she would feel light. Then I realized it was the spirit that carries the weight of the body and not the other way around.

Jessica Maria Tuccelli

Tag: death spirit souls



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Granny always said finding justice was as tough as putting socks on a rooster.

Jessica Maria Tuccelli

Tag: justice grandmothers socks granny roosters



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I still loved Granny. It flowed out of my chest. With Granny gone, where would my love go?

Jessica Maria Tuccelli

Tag: love death grandmothers death-of-a-loved-one granny



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You ain’t got no advantages when you’re small and contrary.”

“I ain’t puny,” I said hotly. “And I ain’t contrary.

Jessica Maria Tuccelli

Tag: contrary



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I wish I’d paid better attention. I didn’t yet think of time as finite. I didn’t fully appreciate the stories she told me until I became adult, and by then I had to make do with snippets pasted together, a film projected on the back of my mind.

Jessica Maria Tuccelli

Tag: time stories oral-tradition death-of-a-loved-one



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That's the thing about knowing someone your entire life. You have a common history; it binds, provides a depth that new friendships, new loves, can never create. It lets two folks be in the room together without having to explain their silences. Or their passions.

Jessica Maria Tuccelli


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