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I am from a cluttered family tree and old wives' tales, From coal-tinted clothes and the sound of our train. I am from unridden bikes and muddy boots, From gasping tears over puppies and kitties. I am from The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly And counting cars on her tiny porch. I am from "mmhm, mmhm," and "scratch my back," And "I love you bigger than the whole sky." I am from singing when you don't feel like it and running to Granny's house, From apples with salt and flimsy UNO cards. I am from a chilly room that smells of old books, From crouching beneath barbed-wire to gather blackberries. I am from the house on the hill, the little back room, From the gravel driveway and rusty Ol' Blue. I am from the Frederick heritage, the Daugherty line, From Isaiah 40:13 and "find your wings."
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Oct 1, 2014
Oct 1, 2014 at 11:35 PM UTC
Where I Am From
I am from a cluttered family tree and old wives' tales, From coal-tinted clothes and the sound of our train. I am from unridden bikes and muddy boots, From gasping tears over puppies and kitties. I am from The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly And counting cars on her tiny porch. I am from "mmhm, mmhm," and "scratch my back," And "I love you bigger than the whole sky." I am from singing when you don't feel like it and running to Granny's house, From apples with salt and flimsy UNO cards. I am from a chilly room that smells of old books, From crouching beneath barbed-wire to gather blackberries. I am from the house on the hill, the little back room, From the gravel driveway and rusty Ol' Blue. I am from the Frederick heritage, the Daugherty line, From Isaiah 40:13 and "find your wings."
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Oct 1, 2014
Oct 1, 2014 at 11:35 PM UTC
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