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Residence of My Soul
If one walked into the residence of my soul, what would they see?
One might observe a stable wooden home
Filled with curious bookshelves lining each wall
And blooming gardens, painted walls, and open spaces to roam
Ballrooms and cinemas and beautiful wooden halls
Where leadership blossoms and responsibility is found
One who advises and brings joy lives within.
A strong but kind heart, tactful tongue, and tranquil mind are crowned,
Without any chagrin.
The queen of kindness, one meets the crown
Sounding like a soft summer’s breeze
They never find her sad or wearing a frown
Instead, she is peaceful and at ease.
But another might view an entirely different place;
One of sadness, disparity, and doom.
The crash! of remorse in an ocean of disgrace
Attacks the home and destroys every room.
Loneliness strives, while happiness falls,
Guilt and unmotivation reign
She refuses to let in whoever calls,
And is tied up by her own chains.
The links that bind her won’t let her go,
Tightening as she tries to breathe,
And dragging her to her lowest low.
With anger, she begins to seethe.
After intrusive storms end and the chaos ceases,
She gathers herself and picks up the pieces
To build again her wonderful home
But this time, it’s stronger and made from stone.
Everything that knocks her down,
Makes her more strong, more brave, and more proud
Because the house is perfect despite its flaws
And is one worthy of applause.
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Katelyn is a senior in high school who is passionate about science, leadership, research, and writing. She seeks to inspire and empower others through her poetry. Katelyn loves spending time with her family and friends, as well as participating in an assortment of leadership and science clubs and volunteering. Although she would like to become an aquatic veterinarian to rescue marine animals and other wildlife when she is older, literature will always hold an important place in her heart. This is her first poetry publication.