She held my fathers hand for balance as we shuffled through the labyrinth I walked behind them on carpets with inoffensive floral patterns She says, "they treat me fine there's always activities and movies on Sundays before dinner time" My father and I shorten our step size so she don't feel rushed take all the time you like And it was raining and sunny at the same time That's the sort of thing you only see in the Idaho spring time Photo album on my knee State champ 1980 Placard reads debate team She points to the picture asks "who is he?" My dad chimes in "Mom that's me" Ooo Memory is not her long suit And she has the strangest head pains Please describe what your feeling She puts her hands to her temples and makes fire work shapes We put her cloths in Black plastic bags A life time of fabric in Thrift store donation bins