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Where I'm From
“Veni, Vidi, Amavi” — I came, I saw, I loved
I was from a world forbidding scissors—
cutting my little sister’s hair and strangers persisting she is the cutest little BOY they’ve ever seen.
I was from colossal gatherings of my family tree—
with presents under the sweet smelling pine.
I was from sippy cups filled with diet soda—
learning caffeine is a friend.
I am from a world consumed by anxiety…
I am from purple walls, filled with edgy posters and tapestries expressing my adolescence.
I am from thunderstorms as my bowling ball collides with the pins.
I am from hair that never stays blonde and extensions, redone every six weeks.
I am from a list of movies, twenty favorite films long—
telling those who read it can see my passion.
I will be from warm, yellow sunflowers and dark, red rose tattoos—
painted on my body like an artist’s canvas.
I will be from soothing bubble baths after a long day of work.
I will be from a family of my own—
full of content to learn where they’re from.
“Veni, Vidi, Amavi” — I came, I saw, I loved
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