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I’m from a box filled with stuffed animals and magic treehouse books.
I’m from marbled birthday cake with coins hidden inside.
I’m from lazy days spent reading chapter books on the porch with my stomach full of coffee cake and chocolate milk.
I’m from that old wooden deck riddled with splinters waiting to grab my feet.
I’m from army bases and waking up at 4 O’clock in the morning to go march with my dad and his platoon of marvelous soldiers.
I’m from oozing chocolate chip pancakes with whip cream smileys on Sundays from grandma.
I’m from a soldier, dressed in green, taking me to daycare every day.
I’m from whispers, so we don’t wake up momma (she worked a twelve-hour shift).
I’m from hide and seek and abandoned games of monopoly.
I’m from smells of pot roast after Sunday school, and the feel of my grandmother's hand wrapped around mine in prayer.
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I love this piece because it's always been difficult for me to express my childhood, most people wouldn't understand what I was going through and this poem helped a ton.