Where I'M From Poem by bianca felix

Where I'M From



Where I grow up from
I am from St.Paul
born and rise
Pictures on the wall
911 Lawson St. E
House is small
Sharing a room with my sister
My mom and dad telling me to get in the house
2 bedroom house
Hearing the birds singing
Seeing people ride their bikes around the block
Hearing babies cry for there mommy’s


What is my home like
There was a lot of furniture in my house
There was a computer in the corner
There was a corner when you are bad
There was a big TV
It was up stairs
The bedrooms were white


What was my room like
I don’t share a room no more
Blue walls
Mirrors on the walls
Clothes on the floor

People that are important to me
Mom
Dad
Sister
Grandma Felix
Grandpa Felix
Grandma Barb
Aunt Val
Aunt Trina
Uncle Ron
Uncle Chris
Cousin Krysta
Cousin Savannah
Cousin jenny
Cousin Boo
My Boyfriend Zach

Sayings
Get in the house
Call me at 8 to check in
You are grounded
Give me your cell phone
You are so cute
Clean your room
What time you going to be home
You were cute when you were younger what happen


Name of food that is served at a family gathering
Greens
Turkey
Green bean casserole
Buns
Corn

An early memory
When I fell off my bed when I slept on the top buck
When I hit my head
When I got stitches in my finger
All the fun times I had with my friends
Me falling down the stairs
Me running to get my dad when he got home from work

How I feel living in that neighborhood
I was happy
I had friends
I loved the school I was at
I loved that I could see my friends
The playground by my house

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