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This started out as a school assignment, but I've submitted it to contests before so I hope you all like it. And the sequel is to follow! ~kana~
The Dance
I walk on eggshells all day long,
afraid of hurting someone.
Or myself.
At night, when the sun has gone to sleep,
I listen as the rain pours outside.
This is my time.
The darkness folds me up in her arms,
cradling me from all the hurt,
all the pain.
I rise silently and pad
down the hallway to the front door.
It opens and I step out onto
the bare earth of my land.
My land.
I have worked so hard for it,
and it is my own now.
I walk past the garden that was planted when I was in the third grade,
past the okra,
and potatoes
and carrots
and squash.
I walk to the edge of the woods of my lot,
then stop.
There is a rhythm in the downpour,
a song only I can hear.
The night, the water, the music:
they carry me away.
And as I dance in my forest,
on my land,
I let all my cares go.
For here, I am alone.
And I am free.
The Dance
I walk on eggshells all day long,
afraid of hurting someone.
Or myself.
At night, when the sun has gone to sleep,
I listen as the rain pours outside.
This is my time.
The darkness folds me up in her arms,
cradling me from all the hurt,
all the pain.
I rise silently and pad
down the hallway to the front door.
It opens and I step out onto
the bare earth of my land.
My land.
I have worked so hard for it,
and it is my own now.
I walk past the garden that was planted when I was in the third grade,
past the okra,
and potatoes
and carrots
and squash.
I walk to the edge of the woods of my lot,
then stop.
There is a rhythm in the downpour,
a song only I can hear.
The night, the water, the music:
they carry me away.
And as I dance in my forest,
on my land,
I let all my cares go.
For here, I am alone.
And I am free.