Letter To Jacob, A Mother's Wish For Her Son
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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Jacob. I will always consider being your mother the greatest opportunity of my life. And up to this point, it had been hard thinking of the times where you weren't a part of me. But believe it or not, these times did have a place in the world and the memories I gained from them, or the ones which have been at the forefront of my mind these last few months thinking about those long nights with Patsy sometimes turning off her headlights and letting the stars illuminate our path where the Onley destination I dreamt off was the next sunrise. But as we know, dreams and reality don't always mesh. Well, I turned my back to the east for you. It was my duty to do so. But by the time I was ready to dream again, the sun smoke up on me. It rose quicker than expected, and it doesn't look like I'll have time to catch the next one. But you do. And that thought has given me a great deal of comfort. Here's what I want you to do. Take Patsy on your trip. Take her wherever you want. Just don't have a destination in mind when you put her in. Dr Go and find the sunrise. Jacob, Just don't forget to take me with you.