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Where I'm From
I am from the stereo system.
 I am from a place of dancing and making a fool of yourself,
 Where the whole family laughs as you sing your heart out in the living room.
 I am from the CD cases collecting dust as interests change
 And the rhythm of the bass.
 
 I am from the tan ranch with the red shutters.
 You know where that is, right?
 I am from where the dark woods meets the sunny lawn.
 I am from the swings set out by the horse shoe pits,
 Out where the property ends and the road begins.
 I am from the green room where the books abound,
 Where that loved poster hangs on the wall with the horse hair.
 I come from the smell of incense and flickering candles.
 
 I am from the wild flowers in the woods,
 From the smell of saddle soap and clean leather.
 I am from the sound of whinnying horses and barking dogs
 And the smell of the barn.
 I am from the backyard where the kittens were found.
 Can I keep her, mom?
 
 I am from the warm Christmases and Thanksgivings at Dar’s with Mo.
 Where there was ham and other good food.
 I am from the place where you should go to church meets I know what I believe.
 
 I am from the place where the music never stops,
 Where I can dance and sing all I please
 And where I know I’m safe to be me.
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