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I Am From (emily corcione)
I Am From
By: Emily
I am from a warm oven of delights you can smell for a mile, from K-pods and Tide.
I am from the simplicity and cedar wood, homemade cookies fresh out of the oven, the smells of home.
I am from the honeysuckle, whose nectar was sweet as the finest of sugar.
The Peach Trees whose long gone limbs I remember as if they were my own.
I’m from cornbread dressing and artistic skills, from Leslie and Matthew.
I from wavy and thick hair and blue eyes.
I’m from A Southern Draw, Hey Y’alls. and “Y’all come back now!”
I’m from Watergate Salad, as green as the grass of a lush valley.
I’m from Macon Georgia and southern roots.
Caramel Cakes and cinnamon rolls. From a little country store full of treasures. Loving ness and queen of sweets.
Old photos of cherished memories wrapped up in an album under my bed.
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This is a piece about me, my home, and the things and people that make up my life.