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U.S. Citizenship

by negrita

I dressed up for a wedding that day. We drove far to get there. The wedding wasn't for me But I felt like I was getting married Because when you are free I feel free. They say preparing for a wedding is stressful But you never had a crack in your smile. I was born here So by default I was already apart of the family Kind of. More like the sixth removed cousin that everyone forgot. But I'm still a citizen I get to eat some good toast at the table sometimes. Yours was a bit burnt but you still ate it as if it was French toast. You made me think I had pancakes and vanilla froyo everyday. But when I truly feasted it was at your reception. You said I do to America Along with other brides and grooms. And in that moment I felt full with love that tasted sweeter than that invisible vanilla froyo I never had. I think we all were in love that day. We were equally unequal with everyone in that room. Maybe the one you married didn't actually love you in that moment But I heard these arranged marriages are like boiling water So perhaps it will grow over time. I'm not sure but how could anyone not love you? Congratulations on your citizenship mom
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