Thursday, December 8, 2011

Where I'm From


Where I’m From

I am from oak trees and tulip plants.
From white-painted bedroom walls and a loud stereo system.

I am from Cajun food and a good home-cooked meal.
From late night phone calls to old friends and downhill skiing

I am from classic rock and a good jazz performance.
From summers in Colorado and going to Kanakuk with Dillon

I am from my grandma’s house
Its loving feel and the aroma of cooking.

I am from Jenks and Putnam City H.S. football games.
From lock-ins at church to youth group ski trips

I am from my grandpa’s talent and my grandma’s caring nature.
From my mom yelling, “Go clean your room!” at me.

I am from state high school marching band competitions and going to BOA.
From baseball tournaments and Friday and Saturday nights at Jake Orem’s house.

I am from my best friends: Dillon, Matt, Eric and Andrew
From dreaming about a 1969 Mustang 428 Boss and a boat load of money.

I am from a loving family that supports me.
From late night movies and early morning risings.

I am from spending hours at Bass Pro Shops and fishing in Colorado in the stillness of the morning.
From red dirt Oklahoma.

I am from never knowing what comes next.

1 comment:

  1. Definitely an interesting way to describe the place that you are from and where you are going. I think most people are not willing to evaluate and reflect on the place and things that you have allowed to define you. The red dirt of Oklahoma has never been a place that I have held near to my heart, I mean I am from Texas. But it is safe to say that I do not understand the place as a whole and therefore can not be a fair judge of the state. You have given me more to consider about the state of Oklahoma, and where I come from.

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