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A Sea Of Happenstance (Where I'm From)
I am from pencils
 from blueprints and a drill
 that went to the moon.
 I'm from the crab grass along 
 the white fence edging the alley
 and eternally peeling red paint.
 I'm from the room my mother split with one of her sisters,
 the room she still sleeps in today.
 I'm from the ornate spindles 
 on a staircase that, if you look very closely, has an old
 dog's fur plastered into the veneer.
 I'm from kapusta and kielbasa and foreign words
 I'm only just remembering to learn
 but that sound like home anyway.
 
 I am from sweet corn 
 and the Bozo Show and pennies 
 flattened on railroad tracks.
 I'm from pickup trucks and a job 
 at Del Monte.
 I'm from daydreams and magic tricks
 and bicycle rides to a picnic, and
 from the branches 
 of the only Northern Spy apple tree
 in three counties.
 I'm from the ambitions of a boy
 who went away with the Navy
 and came back a man.
 I’m from the pitcher that once held
 milk, fresh from the cow and sat on a Canadian table, 
 not a bookshelf.
 I’m from the dirt under a German farmer’s fingernails.
 I’m from the ocean spray that stung the eyes
 of a Viking, a long time ago.
 
 I’m from a sea of happenstance.
 Maybe I’m from a missed train
 maybe I’m from a viciously stolen taxi.
 And I’m from the moment when,
 at a 1991 convention, 
 two strangers just happened 
 to meet.

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