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Where I'm From
I am from towns that haven't been traveled to,
moving place to place because the government made us,
I’m from Iron mountain Michigan, Pasadena and New Windsor Maryland.
I am from the towns with a church, a post office and a bar,
neighbors so close I can hear the chatter,
I’m from the places where the grocery store clerk knows my family’s name.
I am from neighborhoods with police sirens crying,
making and losing friends because the phone’s ringing,
I’m from places I can’t recall.
I am from neighborhoods where there's nothing to be seen,
places where the bus would have to slow down for tractors and cows,
I’m from places where farms appear.
I am from my dad coming home telling our family “we can have life on our own,”
maybe no more government calls telling us where to go,
I’m from Nashotah, Wisconsin where I hope to grow old.
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