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Your lens flared when you photographed her, the part-circles of rainbow offsetting the angles of her face in profile. That’s how I remember her, face to the sun, smiling, eyes closed like she’s kissing the light softened by those trees behind her. Where were those woods? We drove an hour through cornfields to get to that spot: nowhere, Tennessee. It was always good to get out of the city. You two did that every Sunday you had off work, in your car with your camera on your lap. I went with you, when I could. This was all before she got married. Was I there then, the time this photo was taken? She looks so peaceful that it makes me hope I was there, out of shot.
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