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Where I'm From
  I am from macaroni-stained bowls
  The yell of “get back over here and clean this up.”
  From soap bubbles and dirty sinks
  And hiding underneath my grandparent’s bed
  (Nobody could find me.)
  I am from the never-ending pool days
  The teasing from my siblings
  From the untouched plate of peas
  And the empty sour patch kids boxes
  From staring down the top shelf, ready to conquer it
  From the dogs, the birds, the hamsters, the fish, the cat
  And the filled journals
  In a stack almost as tall as me
  I’m from the party of 7
  And the wait for a table big enough
  From the weird food challenges on Thanksgiving
  And worrying “maybe Great Grandma shouldn’t have eaten that”
  From the bruises of the fight
  And the scars that never left, even years later
  From the police sirens
  And the helicopter searching the woods.
  I am from not knowing
  Constantly being unaware
  From listening in on conversations
  And searching anywhere for answers
  From continually asking if everything was alright
  The hope of uncovering the truth
  And from realizing I was so far from it
  It took me a while to understand the importance
  Of living in harmony with my family
  Because I am from
  Somehow figuring out a way
  To love each other

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