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I am from
I am from crochet and curry powder,
From baking supplies in the pantry
To the sound of game show filming
And dirty laundry.
I am from my mothers vitiligo,
From her tattoos, from her food and soul,
To the tiny mole on the small of her back.
I am from
My friends,
From people in New York,
And Los Angeles,
And royal oak,
And everywhere else
I’ve stopped along the way.
I am from the sun on my blonde best friends hair,
From the blue-gray-green of my boyfriends eyes,
The freckles on my emily's arms,
The salt-sea smell of one friend,
Even the dye in one’s hair,
That I dyed mine to match,
So I could remember her better.
I am from the flour in a kitchen,
the sound of butter sizzling on a pan,
and shouts of
‘Behind’
and random orders read off a screen.
I am from all of this
And so much more.
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