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Vacation to the Cape
Looking out on the gravel driveway
My dads blue 4runner sits
green kayak on the roof
4 bikes hanging on the rack
And bags full of clothes and shoes in the back
We leave early
An 8 hour trip
No cars in sight
At 4 am in the morning
Then it suddenly turns 8
Driving on the interstate
Then we are in the heart of the big apple
Sticking out more than
A pimple on a young kids face
Truck drivers, locals, saying
“Look at those stupid tourists”
Stuck in traffic
Face to face
People looking through the windows
While I'm trying to not look them in the face
Phew! My mom says once we get out
5 more hours of calm relaxing driving
Listening to my fathers horrendous music taste
Driving up the coast
Seeing other vacationers
Finally fitting in
We reach our place
Driving through the little town
Everyone looking
Laughing at the big pickle on the top
I'm trying to duck
Out of sight
But how could you
When your the most vibrant thing
In plain sight
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I wrote about a time I felt judged, and I wrote about when I go on our annual vacation to cape cod I feel judged because we are tourists.