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Where I'm From
I'm from garden hoses,
 from Sun and Earth and patchouli.
 I'm from sunny afternoons on the front porch
 identifying soft bird calls
 and relocating ants to the sophisticated homes I built.
 I'm from lilacs and wood sorrel 
 whose green leaves tasted like sweet tarts.
 
 I'm from Yiddish lullabies and blintzes
 from Barukh ata Adonai
 and nine lit candles in the Chanukia.
 I’m from The Beatles and Bob Dylan played on old turntables.
 from "Here comes the sun”
 and "Everybody’s got something to hide except me and my monkey…”
 From piano lessons since age six
 from a Cappella and blended voices
 I’m from melody, harmony, and dissonance.
 
 I'm from rolling hills and breathtaking mountains
 rice pudding and number pancakes with too much syrup
 from Grandpa's bad jokes 
 (No one can help chuckling slightly)
 and Mom's off-key singing that constantly filled the house.
 
 I'm from the wooden drawer in the living room
 filled to the brim with old family photos
 grins etched on old faces,
 laughter pouring out of the creases.
 I'm from these memories
 snapped in precious moments
 the essence of family.
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