Personal Narrative: Where I Am From

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Poem
Cayce Farrell

Where I’m From
I am from the person that plays with barbie dolls
In their basement
With unique doll houses made from hand
Making their clothes with her friend

I am from someone that would play hopscotch
Playing flag football after school
Having fun with a friend

I am from a paint by number
Figuring out all of the colors
I am from crocheting a blanket

I am from watching my favorite show from someone that is crazy over Michael Landon and watching Bonanza all day when it's raining

I am from running to the store getting a new record
I am from jamming out to the beatles or Elvis
And singing in the mirror my grandma gave me

I am from quickly ironing my hair
Using the new hair product, Curl free getting a dress on every

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