My RoomA Poem by Travis LawrenceThe first poem in a series about the house in which I grewThe red pin striped right wall blends into scarlet and black plaid checkers before they touch the corrugate white ceiling’s shadows, always bent and point away from the center. In seven little league team pictures, ages five to twelve, with uniforms from Oakland to New York, I hold my bat steady to not show my missing baby teeth when I smiled at a relative point of optimism. Strip the sport posters off my wall, all my walls, and allow me to redecorate my lime green meaningless accomplishments, set on a shelf ready to fall, trophies celebrating insanity, figurines that do nothing but sit. Ink on a leather basketball. A gravity maker pulled saved change to spiral into a black hole collection of tokens. Stuffed Snuggles the bear sat and rocked his rocking chair between an alphabet cushion, and stares plastically at my diploma into my closet’s sliding door, a full mirror to see myself dress for school mornings and days. This is the lazy dog’s room, now, and sometimes the calico cat will sleep below her gold, light shined through open blinds, and dream of lying in tall African grass like a real big cat. I stumbled in to my pets here last night, but their shadows had left to follow the light. Across the street I see (now that the bushes are trimmed) into the dark day cared houses, and notice Cory Authem‘s, whose older brother of three years is a murderer, convicted by a taser. His parents had asked Jesus into my heart, then divorced. In my eight-year-old eyes, Saturday snow stuck in late January where I ran early morning to show him what I found, a sound white blanket on the frozen central Texas asphalt, melted before today starts. My room window’s snowy moments are medium rare memories, like yellow wallpaper painted red. © 2008 Travis LawrenceAuthor's Note
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7 Reviews Added on March 20, 2008 Last Updated on March 27, 2008 AuthorTravis LawrenceAustin, TXAboutI'm a 29-year-old using this site to backup my writings, which are mostly poems. Leave a comment if you like, they always make me smile. Have a nice day! more..Writing
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