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From Red Envelopes (inspired by George Lyon)
I am from red envelopes,
From passionfruit bubble tea and Yamaha half guitars.
I am from my father’s favorite rosewood chairs,
(Earthly, shining,
I trace the patterns on its arms and they feel endless.)
I am from rustic red tomatoes,
Growing quietly in a cramped Berkeley garden.
I'm from poker nights and pale skin.
From Ye Ye and Zhou Zhou.
I'm from contagious laughs
and a habit to argue.
from She started it! and Wanna play games now?
I'm from tiny Buddha statues,
and in the hour we sat with eyes closed
I made up stories.
I'm from Walnut Creek and a Hunan farm.
Dumplings doused in soy sauce and broccoli pizza
From the bike rides with my father
across hilly trails and 7 Elevens,
and the walk to kindergarten with Lao Lao,
in winter she called my hands a tiny oven.
I keep a cluttered collection of memories we make together,
stored in my head.
After routine inspection and examination
they drip into me, imbued in the choices I make
and soaked in the places I call home.
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