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Where I'm From; Barbie's Last Dance; Insomnia
WHERE I’M FROM
Where I live:
A wide forest stretches behind my house
It brims with memories of nature walks past
I remember -
Tumbling down green hills
Again and Again
Smiling
Shadows gathering on the ground
Trees clustered together, standing apart
A mysterious new world
Where I live:
Pink bathroom
The empty chair next to the sink
A light glows through the window
like a ghost
I remember -
Cardboard Cat with a smile
Made out of glitter and gems
My hands sticky placing her eyes
Now I remember -
A Bear on the Bathroom door
Dirty
Kind
Made of cardboard
Where I live:
Old crayon drawings
still line the walls
I don’t object though
I remember -
A beach made of glitter and plastic gems
Putting on the gems
Gluing on the net
Where I live:
The park two blocks from my house
Surrounded by trees and grass
Two little structures for playing
I remember -
Going down the yellow slide
Graffiti sprayed on the pipes and the wall
Swinging on the small black swing
The crunch of fall leaves
Where I live:
There’s a small museum nearby
A little bit dark and Gothic
A lot Victorian
I remember -
Black narrow spiral staircase
Dinosaur bones
Dinosaur skulls
In rows of glass cases
I remember -
A spiral staircase
My heart pounding
on the narrow, creaking steps
with gaps I could peek through
My mom smiling as I followed her down
All these things are
Still a part of where I live
The taste
And feeling
Only things that seemed so big -
Like trees towering over me
Sheltering me
With dark crevices
Waiting to be explored -
Now seem so small
Still, they cannot be uprooted
I hold onto the memories of crafts
And woods
And stories
They become my wings
So I can fly.
BARBIE’S LAST DANCE
Shuffled out to play
Barbie and her plastic friends
Give their last performance today
Barbie stars as Barbarella
In the children’s latest show
She begins a tarantella
Her clothes are torn off by pudgy hands
As sunlight streams across
A pale bedroom wall in golden bands
Plastic bodies clink together
Closed mouths kiss and come apart
Torsos merge for one moment in forever
A pageant? a dance? a show?
The foggy premise of this performance
Is not for everyone to know
INSOMNIA
The sun,
A giant eye,
Reflected in its giant pupil
It shuts and opens
My eyes burn,
Staring at the ceiling
Fleshy faint pink
The roof of a mouth
My white bed
A disfigured molar
Burrowed away in the corner
Stabbing the cheek
Every night I am eaten
Never fully chewed
Or swallowed
Or digested
Held together by . . . what?
The other half of my brain waits on my bed
Flailing around
Longing to be whole again
Bloodshot eyes
Throbbing temple
Aching bones
Every inch of my body
Yearns for sleep
My head cries out to my eyes
My eyes scream at my joints
My joints wail to my brain
Words and Sense go up in flames as
Thoughts and memories are burnt up
By a fire in my brain
My mind is awake
Always walking never stopping
Going faster and faster as it loses its grip
Tumbling down down
Blurring and losing shape
Accelerating and burning up
No sleep to steady it
As it turns to ash.
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I am a junior in High School. I love classic literature and theater, especially 17th and 18th century British drama. I hope to major in English in college and become a teacher.