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Memoirs of a Yellow Balloon
As I sit here in the garden of reminiscences
I begin to ponder my own memoirs
Suddenly,
I am in my family room
I sit on the emerald couch
It is velvety but coarse
I can feel the tiny Alps on my lukewarm skin
The rug is the shade of the crest of a swamp
It is spongy but rutted
The walls are the tan skin of
A lad who has scorched
In the rays of the sun all day
Suddenly,
I am no one but me
I am a sister, a daughter
I am not misunderstood
Or taken for granted
I am loved
My sister on my right, a reflection of myself
Her almond locks tied up,
She is ready for the challenge
My mother alongside her,
Bright sapphire pajamas, a game face-
She too has heard the call
My father, sprawled on the recliner to my left
A yellow balloon the size of a wide-eyed puppy
Is raised into the atmosphere
“Wack!”
Each time the orb is uplifted
My heart plays follow the leader
We are a family; we are a whole
A simple game with a balloon, somehow so much more
We keep the sphere up in the air as long as possible
“Tap, tap.”
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