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From Clouded Eyes
  I am from curious peeks at life
  from staring through unclouded vision,
  drinking in the world
  like I wouldn’t have a second chance.
  I am from wandering hazel eyes and broken expressions,
  from asking millions of questions
  so I could fill my mind with the world
  and then the galaxy with its stars.
  I am from snagging willow branches from trees far older than me,
  from playing pretend with the sisters next door,
  the branches transforming into our steeds
  as we galloped across the yard.
  I am from asking Mom to turn up the Jeep’s radio,
  from when Manheim Steamroller filled the air,
  when Christmas trees and glistening snowfall
  crowded my thoughts with fantasies.
  I am from pixie cut, brunette hair in fourth grade,
  from being called a boy at age 9, then giggling at their surprise
  and finally wondering if I wasn’t feminine
  in my wavy pink dress and blue toe shoes.
  I am from learning that life beats you to the finish line,
  from jumping back up and running faster next time
  —moving forward becomes natural
  just like concealing a tear and a thousand words under soft voices and sugared smiles.
  I am from begging for a break,
  from absent-minded watching through blurry vision
  sipping in the world
  like I could simply put existing off to tomorrow.

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