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Where I'm From
I am from peppermint sticks,
from Heavenly Scents and bubblemint.
I am from the treehouse in the sky.
(Large and winding,
Smelling of soy)
I am from the bald cypress
and the white clover that was perpetually crowding my feet
I was always running,
crushing them and whatever else was beneath me.
I’m from frostees and back braces,
From Cedrics and Ritas and Wynnes.
I am from the high-and-mighty
The Lemony Snickets and lickety-splits,
I’m from the ‘believe in angels and water the roots’
From paintings of saviors
And all-encompassing Catholic guilt.
I am from the unlucky son and the chosen one,
LeeRoy’s boys and never-ending fun.
From garlic dips and homemade chips.
From the thin scar on my grandmother’s wrist,
I gave it to her when I was young,
Broke the skin with my lips.
Inside that locked door in my uncle’s house,
Lies half-baked memories and unknown pasts.
I see faces that don’t look my own,
A lineage of women who I’m not sure has a home.
Still, I am from these hidden secrets which I know
nothing about
A family tree in which I am neither here nor there
A history that could disappear into the air.
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I wrote this for a school project based on another poem, but I felt myself really happy with the final result.