Personal Narrative: I Am From

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I Am From
I am from the quick changing weather of Colorado
I am from the burning heat of New Mexico to the cold rain of Seattle
I am from cold water hitting me while I collect seashells on the beach
I am from the sand between my toes on the beach I am from getting dragged to the E.R. after slipping in the Bathtub to the crash of me and my bike falling onto the street I am from soccer games that I feel like I could run for a mile
I am from someone telling me something and not getting it until I am older
I am from someone telling me something mean and me never really caring
I am from my family making me feel better when
I have a bad day
I am from m coming home to Marty jumping on me, and George running away, to Jack sitting on the

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