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I was born of Poetry
The daughter of Metaphor and Simile
 God fashioned
 Each valve, each vein, each artery
 as a string in my fabric--poetic artistry. 
 weavin through my body
 leading to my heart
 The da-dum, da-dum, da-dum, da-dum, da-dum keeping  steady meter
 like a washing machine 
 The electricity of my heart.
 
 I was weaned
  on a diet of language and abstract art
 "Hello mommy"
 "Hello daddy"
 "Mine" 
 I was no Albert Einstein, but 
 I was a master rhymer, an epic writer, a lyrical fighter, a peculiar primer, a world lighter, 
 and i was only four years old
 on my daddy's should--ers, I yelled 
 "Mademoiselle Rizel, Mademoiselle Rizel, Mademoiselle Rizel"
 He taught me more 
 He taught me that lies rhymes with cries
 rhymes with my first goodbyes,
 but there was nothing good about it.
 There were " I want you backs" in gift form, but they weren't worth my time
 
 My mom gave me a cardboard box 
 and on its walls, I rhymed. 
 I spilled secrets
 like, "Wait..Mommy, how do you spell together?"
 "You spell it like to get her" 
 I giggled at the thought.
 I want my family to be together forever I scribbled on its walls. 
 She took me to the library when I was six
 She taught me this. 
 She taught me that loyalty is a slant rhyme for responsibility,
 but twice rhymes with wife
 rhymes with sacrifice,
 but never let life's ifs hold you back. 
 There were her feelings in book form that I sought to follow. 
 
 "This is the right night to write"- age six
 And every other night that follows
 My toes curl when inspired
 I aspire, I desire, I perspire.
 I am a wanna-be poet
 Gerund-ing my feelings
 Splash! Splashing a homogeneous mixture of ink, personification, and onomatopoeia on paper
 for the kids that need imagination, emancipation,
 Suffering from degradation and discrimination
 Searching for love, but only finding unrequited infatuation 
 Poor literally, lyrically, and spiritually.
 God,
 "Your eyes saw my unformed body;
 All the days ordained for me
 were written in your book before one of them came to be."
 Psalms 139:16
 I was born of poetry
 The electricity of my heart
 like a washing machine
 The da-dum, da-dum, da-dum, da-dum, da-dum keeping  steady meter
 leading to my heart
 weaving through my body
 as a string in my fabric--poetic artistry
 Each valve, each vein, each artery
 God fashioned
 The daughter of Metaphor and Simile
 I was born of poetry

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