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Earth
I’m from the mountains and the molehills,
Trekking trails
That prohibit the view
Of the dark sky.
I’m from the hammock,
Swinging me,
Flinging my body to another universe,
Another reality.
I’m from the long car rides
And late nights
Leaning on my brother’s shoulder
Closer than we’ve been in years.
I’m from the water
Where no one judges
The streams and the lakes
Cold against my pale skin
Pulling me under
Letting me drift away.
I’m from the chlorine
Which seeps straight into my complexion
And smooths over
All the cracks that threaten to
Explode.
I’m from getting lost
And being found
Seeing my mom from a distance
Welcoming me back to the only place
I ever want to be.
Home.
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