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So many places, nowhere to stay.
Switching switching
Back and forth,
every 6 months I was at a new door.
Shillington, Exton, Bally, and back,
every move was back-to-back.
One day here, one day there, I never belonged anywhere.
From moms to dads was always a hassle,
dad was moving, mom stayed put.
Living with dad was always chaotic.
From grandparent’s houses, to two room spaces,
from big apartments to small.
We never stayed anywhere for more than 6 months,
I didn’t belong anywhere at all.
Until we got our house.
New neighbors, new friends, new room, new bed.
A new place to stay, forever I would say.
Waking up early to go to the creek with friends,
always had a way to brighten my day.
Until the news finally came,
Time to go to mom’s,
An hour car ride away…
I’d come back the next weekend and do it again.
Until the news officially came...
we were moving again.
Leaving everyone behind, friends, family, I wanted to hide.
Packing up the car was a similar move,
U-haul in the driveway?
I'm used to that, too.
Finally, the new place came into sight…
This place? I would say,
this place can fit 4 people,
we have 8!
A year later and we’re still here.
We’ll be here for awhile,
at Least until we get paid enough.
6 months later, and we’re there no more.
I’m at Mom’s,
i'm here to stay.
Not getting blamed,
not running away.
no more fighting,
no pushing,
no smacking,
no unkind words,
but most importantly, no one is hurt.
Moving, moving,
I was everywhere.
Every 6 months, I was elsewhere,
but here I am stay,
here with my mom
Not thinking about dad,
and his selfish ways.
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This piece, "So many places, nowhere to stay" brings out happy and sad moments from my childhood, leading into my early teenage years. It includes moving back and forth, and not living in a certain place for too long which sadly other teens can relate to. It highlights the moments that I've spent with my friends, and it shows my admiration and how I long for them now that I'm gone. This poem shows private moments from my childhood that I know other people have unfortunately gone through, this poem is meant to be relatable and I hope you love it as much as I do.