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Acceptance
I find myself staring at car lights
The streets grow dark at 5 o'clock and the sky is brilliantly blue-green
In the pastel glows of tail lights and street lamps
I see families driving together
Or a person walking their dog
Masked faces in fast food windows
And friends huddled together for warmth
They remind me it is okay to be human
That I may stay silent under the scrutiny of my father's harshness
Or speak too much when confiding in friends
Or run too fast and skin my knees as though I am 9 years old again
Or make adults cry with my stories
The beauty of others is a reminder
I do not always have to be enough
Because we are all living life like it is not enough
Seeking more, demanding better, a need for everything
Sometimes the world disappoints us
Or blinds us with a lie
It is not good enough, today
But, today, neither am I
It is in realizing that it is okay to accept less than
That we may strive for more
Because tomorrow?
I may be much more than enough
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I love car rides. Sometimes, especially late at night when there's a nice breeze and the air smells like the smoke from campfires, I feel like I belong somewhere. The world feels accepting when I see the life around me.