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Stone Bowl
I am from a Korean stone bowl,
a mix of sizzling rice and spicy chili paste
sweetly burning your tongue.
I am from a Mongolian warrior
with coarse black hair and dark brown eyes.
I am from a peninsula in the western Pacific Ocean.
From first generation immigrants
fleeing from a war-torn country,
chasing the American dream.
I am from frigid Atlantic Ocean waves
stabbing my body with icy fingers
as I paddle to catch the wave.
I am from freshly pressed church clothes.
From beige khakis, blue blazers, and Vineyard Vines ties.
From plucking ripe persimmons with my grandma.
(Fiery orange, bursting with sweet syrup).
I am from sitting on my grandma’s warm lap
and reading Bible stories,
the Book of Jonah
chiseled into my memory.
I am from dirt and camo on a biting cold morning,
shooting quail as they fly from the bush.
I am from red Georgia clay.
From being covered head to toe in dirt
after sliding into home plate
on a sweltering Saturday morning.
I am from a thick ceramic diner plate,
Piled high with crispy chicken and fluffy waffles
on a crisp Sunday morning.
I am from the hardwood floors of the School’s gym,
silently sitting cross legged.
I am from sitting upright on the stiff pews of my high school’s chapel, leg bouncing, bobbing up and down.
I am from a sea of green and white
storming the football field
(adrenaline coursing through my veins).
I am from a sea of sounds,
melodies pouring from our trumpets and filling the skies.
I am from a Korean stone bowl,
From waiting to see what will be added to the mix.
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James Rhee is a writer who is passionate about writing as a powerful tool for change, growth, education, and identity. He is a junior and Writing Fellow at the Westminster Schools in Atlanta, where he is also a section editor for the school newspaper and is the upcoming editor in chief. His work has been published in the Kenyon Young Writers Anthology, Embryo, Evolutions, Veritas, and others. He is an alum of the Creative Writing Institute, IOWA Young Writers Studio, Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop, Yale Journalism Symposium, and JCamp. His work has been recognized by the Scholastic Arts and Writing Awards. His literary works are centered around the powerful emotions created through various relationships, focusing upon capturing the feeling that is evoked through a snapshot during the relationship.