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All night I wept with the crushing realization: after more than nineteen years, my father still could not see me. To him, nothing I wrote would ever matter. Poetry was the voice I had forged because for so long I had been voiceless; I had written every word because I wanted him to hear me. Now I knew he never would.
How To Say Babylon: A Jamaican memoir
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