My father has a quiet strength so quiet that you forget it's even there so quiet that I mistake it for silence Silence in the midst of my brother's threats Silence made louder by my mother's own voice Loud, opinionated, well-meaning, hurtful My mother speaks too many words All at once Without pauses in between to let anyone else in No spaces left to tell your side of the story Forcing you towards conclusions, leaving you gasping My sister, she wears her heart on her sleeve Honest, flawed, every piece meant to be adored And she shines a little too bright And hurts a little too much She is a lot like our mother and like her,Β Β hurts without meaning to My brother on the other end, is a lot like me Putting up walls in places that do not need them Thinking that the world rejects, when we are the ones that refuse to let it in The part of me that finds familiarity symphatizes and despises him both And I, selfish and lonely, continues to break for him For them For me