Where I’m From
Adapted from George Ella Lyon’s poem “Where I’m From”
by Mary Hager
I’m from fresh cookies,
I’m from clean laundry and chocolate fudge.
I’m from my reading chair
(green, soft and warm)
My chair feels fuzzy and fluffy
I’m from a mess, the basement in the middle of construction
Dusty, dirty, dingy.
I’m from the Milky Way bar,
Creamy chocolate, sticky caramel and fluffy nougat.
I’m from my mom’s sewing machine,
Donna and Paul
I’m from Bolton Street and no pulp orange juice.
I’m from gooey fudge brownies and gold lemonade.
I’m me.