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The Guitar of Belonging
There I was in the field,
Standing in front of a net
Trying to prevent the ball
From hitting it
Boos just echoed across the stage
For our team,
That just sucked
You think I’m that good of a goalkeeper that my team’ll win when they’re not trying?
Don’t blame me
Face red
Sweat dripping down
Drenching my straight, black hair
I’m on fire, and tired at the same time
I’m happy the girls on my team learned their lesson, and angry at myself for being a sore loser
I curse at my happiness, it wasn’t okay.
My sneakers felt heavy with every step
I just sulked back home
To my room
Myself.
Where no one saw me frustrated
Or angry at myself
For not helping the coach make our team better
Silence hurts.
I tried to take a deep breath
Didn’t seem to work
Heart feels heavy, eyes feel sore
If only I had more saves or tried harder
Maybe we could’ve won
I got off the bed
Noticed a black instrument case
I pulled it out
Memories flashed back
In a rush
3 years ago
When I was 11
I got this guitar for my birthday
And never used it since I was 12
2 years later,
Strumming chords to “Safe and Sound” by Taylor Swift
Each string felt like it understood me
Every note tried to pull me out of the storm inside
Softly, gently
As if magic existed,
All of my frustration,
My anger,
Just disappeared
As a big,
Full, wave of calmness
Washed over in silence
Submerging me in
A sea of sound
All because I went through a magical door
That magically shut
And locked me in
Grandma told me that magic came to you in unexpected ways
She was right
I never forgot
This magic made me belong with my guitar.
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I like to write poems, and I also love music, so I thought, why can't I combine both? By the way, I play both piano and guitar and I love writing free verse poems. I might even write my own song!