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There Are No Stupid Questions
People like to ask me
 “Why do you always smile?”
 
 I shrug
 “I'm just happy”
 Is my practiced reply
 
 But underneath the glossed lips and 
 Flushed cheeks and
 Flattened hair
 
 An avalanche
 So formidable and
 So cold and
 So fragile
 Threatens to overflow. No.
 To bubble up. No.
 To climb up the glass ladder of my throat 
 Onto the roof of my mouth
 
 I must reside in my very own
 Town or 
 State or 
 Country
 Because the ice around my convulsing heart
 Shatters into a kaleidoscope of
 Cascading raindrops and 
 Snow pellets and
 Lit matches and 
 Fired bullets
 That solely falls on me
 
 My little sister asks 
 With her pigtails bouncing up to the mountain's peak
 “Why do you always smile?”
 
 I shrug
 “I'm just happy”
 
 My sphincter shuts
 Practice always makes 
 Perfect

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