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I'm Problematic
I’m Problematic
I sat, legs crossed,
at my mother’s feet.
She proceeded to unite
every strand of
my hair
into a tight bun, tugging
as if I was a puppy
attempting to chase a squirrel.
Appearing presentable,
I walked into daycare.
Surveying the deep woods
that lived past
the fence enclosed playground,
I opened the gate
and traveled into its shade.
Here,
earthy hues
kissed my white blouse,
bark toughened my hands,
and vibrant needles hugged
my hair.
Rock in hand,
I etched into a towering pine tree,
me.
When the bell rang out,
instead of planting my feet,
I met my mom at the entrance.
I watched her eyes
travel across my body
and a scowl
overtake her face.
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It's a piece from my school portfolio about my relationship with my mom and self expression. Our prompt was to create a place poem.