15. Kennedy

3 giu 2022 · 1 min. 3 sec.
15. Kennedy
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Sometimes what we remember from our childhood is confused with the stories other people tell us. A micro narration in a minute or so. TRANSCRIPT I remember exactly the day...

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Sometimes what we remember from our childhood is confused with the stories other people tell us. A micro narration in a minute or so.

TRANSCRIPT
I remember exactly the day Kennedy was shot. My mother was wearing a black twin-set of jumpers, it was probably spring, or autumn, and we were watching television, and my mother was crying.

I wasn’t even born the day that Kennedy was shot, but this memory is so vivid in my mind, that I really believe it to be true.

Now I know, it wasn’t Kennedy my mother was crying for, it was my uncle Franco, her younger brother who migrated at a young age into to the mainland, killed in an industrial accident, crushed to death by a piece of machinery.

The two identities, that of Kennedy and of my uncle, they remain forever connected in my memory, and I still can’t think of one, without having to see the other with the eyes of my mind.
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Daniel Goodson

Daniel Goodson

1 anno fa

Sometimes memory can play a trick on you. Great short story! I also liked how you put together the sound effetcs or music in the background. Cheers, Daniel.
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Autore M. Cristina Marras
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