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Then and Now
Then
I was a dreamer;
a force to be reckoned with.
My imagination flourished under blue and sunny skies.
Thought myself a princess with a crown of dandelions.
Lying in an open field: birds flying overhead,
The quacking of ducks in the small pond behind my house.
Grass stains on my jeans and leaves in my hair.
I lived in a trailer--
small, compact, caged in.
Shared a room with my sister:
(You took my Barbie! No, I didn't! Yes you did!)
Bitter rivals to the end.
But I saw a magic castle:
a king carrying me on broad shoulders
a queen never working, always home.
Played in dirt and perfect climbing trees:
thick trunks, reaching for the sky.
Swinging through the air:
(Flying, flying
I was free,
and everything in life was fair.
Now
I'm still a dreamer,
but not so much a force.
I question myself daily--
Am I taking the right course?
Do I look okay?
(Body, face, and hair)
Am I doing this right?
(Newspaper, Creative Writing,
Statistics)
Is this an active verb?
Will Sorrows like this?
I do things for my father:
(Will this make him proud of me?)
One smile from my mother,
and I know I'm where I'm supposed
to be.
I comment on every part of life;
I'm
Sarcastic, skeptical, and sardonic.
No time for daffodils or climbing
trees;
Everyone's asking me what I'm going
to be.
Questions from above
(below, behind, between.)
I carry them with me--
down, deep under my heart.
Where I am now
and who I was then--
They seem a world apart.
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