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The First Time
The first time I saw porn was less confusing than the first time I felt love
 At that age, my lips would curl as I tried to remember the lyrics to the Spongebob theme song
 
 I would find peace with myself when I had Barbie Dolls to play with rather than G.I. Joes
 
 When I was grounded, I slept all day in my room
 When I was older and got grounded, my punishment would be not to sleep
 
 Now that i’ve felt love, I miss the days when porn seemed like a biology lesson
 
 My lips curl as I struggle to tell the therapist about all the dead innocence locked away in my heart
 Now, I find peace with myself when I have a pen in my hand rather than a football or a balled up fist    
 
 Sleep is like a lover I want to embrace into the late noon hours 
 Soaking it’s shoulder sleeve with all of my sorrow
 
 Playing dress up as a kid, my cousin and I would fight over who would get to be the fairy princess
 That was before I was beaten into an angry, fearful boy who wished femininity was accepted in males all because I was caught reciting cheerleading songs that I learned from my dolls
 
 I still wish I could’ve tried on Mom’s high heels and marveled at the use of bras and tampons
 But, like the game where we try keeping the balloon from touching the ground because the floor was lava 
 Like that game… I struggle to stay airborne without stooping too low
 I try to not let the childhood innocence fade from sight
 I visit the monkey bars and curl my fingertips around the old steel to feel the familiar touch of peanut butter and gum
 But all I feel are names of young lovers!
 Etched in the metal from a relationship that probably never lasted
 
 Growing up on the reservation has taught me a lot
 The biggest lesson I learned, was that people grow up fast
 By the time I was 13, I was already grown
 
 Don’t grow up so fast that you lose sight of what matters
 Don’t grow up so fast that candy cigarettes get addictive
 It takes more and more bottle caps filled with shots of pepsi or bug juice to give you the same sugar rush that it use to
 
 When apple juice gets a bitter taste and you wake up nauseous, feeling a migraine, and smelling like candy cigarettes
 When playing house becomes working from nine to five trying to provide water for tea time and mud for when you serve pie
 When cops and robbers has a penalty of life in prison and a little boy walking home from school ends up dead on the sidewalk
 All because you drank too much apple juice before getting behind the wheel of your plastic fisher-price

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