For A Moment - Original Composition, Jason Datsko

A young boy sits at the window of his room reading a book. He glances up from the second-story of his house into the overcast day and notices another boy playing outside. He puts the book down and runs out to join his friend. As time passes, the boy, a youth now, walks into his room filled with boxes of his belongings. He takes one last glimpse around his room to check if he forgot anything, and he notices a book lying on the windowsill. He picks up the book and slowly flips through the pages . He sets it back down gently and leaves with his last box. Many years later, an elderly man walks through the home of his childhood. He stops at a particular door and gently pushes it open. He notices a young boy sitting at the windowsill, flipping through a book. The man slowly walks over and sits with him. He opens his mouth to speak, but pauses for a moment when he sees a familiar book in his grandson’s lap. A tear runs down his smiling face. For a moment, he was a kid again This story was
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