I graduated five days ago.
I suppose that's it for a town I never loved until the end.
Hopefully, not of people.
I was a nomad living off of kindness and a debit card.
Not to be remembered for that, hopefully.
Oh, we sing for memories, but what do they do for us?
Coming home, I have to merge two rooms into one clean one.
What do we throw away? What memories are important enough to keep?
The second grade poem about a red tail hawk?
The quarter aliens that used to have a society, stories, in my mind?
The written note from a friend saying, you keep us together. no one gives you credit. i love you.
The candles won from a silly contest?
Where do we put the stuffed animals fictitious children will not care about?
What do we count as important?
The bad memories are in a box in the attic.
Don't remember the dog, the futon, the manatee bracelet.
I suppose the walking across a deafened stage passed me into adulthood.
Childhood memories, storylines, and hopes can be forgotten.
Time to grow up.
Find a job
any job
except THAT job.
Stand in line. Smile. Cry.
Walk with dignity because of course you are special.
Now live without any knowledge of how to breathe.
Words coming to you from my mind
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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