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I am From
  I am from the pages of gifted and time-frayed books alike
  In them I live, becoming them.
  I am from the inked, back-side cover by a homegrown author.
  I am from the yellow, red-seamed ball meeting
  Aged grass and imprinted dirt.
  I am from the muscles I force strain upon.
  I am from the unheard crunch of bone, the darkness,
  Moments passing as my own blood follows.
  I am from the ghost of tears never shed.
  I am from the last name Olivier, set to change
  For I want no part of its past.
  I am from the last  name Juarez, a constant figure in it's definition.
  I am from green and hazel looking up at me
  Rearing them both, giving momentary peace to my mother.
  I am from the faces created by the sculptor that shaped my own.
    I am from the shrunken room of changed colors hidden
  Offering a place with closed doors, fresh paper,  and inked pens.
  I am from pictures hung as reminder of what life is about.
  I am from “because you are” I say through tears
  Mother than echos my words through tears mirroring my own.
  I am from her strength and will.

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