dear mister life-changer how have you been? i know you never answer but i wanted to try again
introducing myself for the fourth time i'm a small girl with big dreams my dad walked out when i was real young my mum hopes i'll have an easier living
i'm in kensington, philly it's not a nice place to grow up with drugs, gangs, and guns my older brother once even got mugged
i'm writing from my little closet my mum said it's for me to be safe but i hate being alone in this place it's such a small, empty space
a couple of gunshots outside it's like this every other night brother's not home right now but i sure hope that he's alright
there's a clicking noise it doesn't sound very nice i hear footsteps down the hall they're not mum's, they're too light
mister life-changer, i think that might be my brother he told me you could make things right but why don't you ever write back to me? why don't you ever reply?
i want to tell you my dreams i heard you can make them come true just give me one chance, sir it's worth it, i'll show you
i dream of a big wide world where i can walk outside and not be afraid a world big enough for every little brown girl to skip down sidewalks and enjoy the day
i hope to move to the suburbs buy a big house for mum one day buy her leather bags and pretty dresses and not a single cent she'll have to pay
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dear mister life-changer i'm sorry there's blood on this paper mum's bleeding out in the kitchen someone shot her at the counter
mister life-changer they told me to wait i called the life-savers they said, just wait
i don't know what to do so now i'm back to writing to you will you ever make a change? will you tell me to wait, t—
wrote this poem that's a bit like a letter. context: a little girl living in kensington, philly, one of the most dangerous places in philadelphia, writes a letter to the congressional representative of her district. it's cut off at the end, and if i could, i would have added the sound effect of a loud gunshot. i think you would then understand how the story in this poem ends...