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Where I'm From MAG
I’m from lightning bugs
and dimly lit baseball games
From stray rabbits
and nests made from fallen moss
(full of red bugs, making me itch)
I’m from gospel music
and the smell of rotting wood in a barn
I am from sunrises and baking sheets
From “mauvelous” colored shapes
and monotone drawings
From small cold-blooded friends
From new companions
and tears falling too quietly
From ecstatic hellos and whispered goodbyes
I am from the smell of Sharpie ink
I’m from scraped knees, muddy front porches,
and missing teeth in uneven smiles
I am from velvet curtains and tiny feline friends
From small fists bumps
From Veggie Tales and Doritos
I’m from Norwegian sweets and
Native American delights
I am from small designs on flared dresses
and feathered headbands
Small boxes full of tiny trinkets
and dolls dipped in wax
made up every evening
as I waited for my father to return home
after yet another long night of overtime.
My mother would sit and braid my hair,
telling me to hush my worrying.
I am from these moments, breathing deeply
because soft reassurances calmed me
more than the sound of a car coming to a stop
in our driveway.
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