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Autobiography
I was oldest child
of four in a
strict
narcissistic family.
I learned later on
nothing matter more
than their opinions.
I’ve held a dog
in my arms
and felt the love,
soft human hair coat.
Missing the dog
I went through
everything in my life.
Being heartbroken.
I’ve heard yelling
through walls from
across the house.
I lost my best friend
and my pet
cat, Franklin,
in 12 hours.
I’ve held
a new puppy
in my arms,
getting her bearings
after leaving her old family
and meeting her new family.
A kid,
Izzy,
despized me
for being friends
with someone else.
We eventually became
Best Friends
until she moved away.
My parents
tell me all the time
let people go
they aren’t right for you,
don’t put in all the work.
Leave.
It’s hard.
I’ve had
impactful teachers.
I tell you truthfully
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
has nothing
to do.
And I have
been brutal,
telling people the truth
truth and
hurting their feelings.
I saw my parents fight
I saw my parents fight
over and over
on nights,
in public
in private.
I’m still blossoming,
through everything.
I once was screamed at
by my mom’s anger
for wanting my dad
after long days
not seeing him for days
just because I was “sleeping.”
I once longed
for a normal life.
I once was longing to be a
normal middle schooler.
And only once
ate half a
Durian cookie during Christmas
regretting my life.
Wishing time
would slow down
to experience more
family traditions
and longing for more trips.
I’ve driven through
lots of states
and loved Tennessee
the most
in the world.
My family loves
vacations.
I have always
gone on vacations:
to the beach
to the mountains
to the middle of nowhere.
Time is coming
to the end
which is depressing.
I’ve melted
my fears
away by new things.
Always afraid
turned to
“let’s do it”.
Once I learned
from my father
“Don’t say you can’t”
you can do anything
your mind is put to.
Going through a
depression stage
not being able to see my dad
during COVID
and I’ve often
lost myself.
It found me:
Music
I never knew
the power music had.
It carried me
through tough times.
Coldplay, Sparks
Lord Huron, The Night We Met
Sleeping At Last, Touch.
Wondering if it will be the same
missing my father.
Dark rooms.
Showering in the dark
with Music.
Going to my first
concert after COVID
seeing the power music has.
I’ve been scared
by monsters
in the dark room.
I have stashed
a small wood box
for memories of
senior year
Pictures of no longer friends,
new semesters,
vacations,
all in the wooden box.
Senior quote
by Luke Combs.
Seeing him in concert healed me
screaming till my voice gave out.
I’ve felt the
spinning light headed,
pain from falling down the stairs
waking up on the ground
not remembering how
I ended up there.
To this day
having pain
in my big toe
hitting the door, slam,
my mom scared and wondering
what happened.
Realizing many people
love and care
about me.
I have half a year of school.
My backpack is torn up
from all the tossing up.
I am scared but ready
for big plans in the future.
Annabelle Brest
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My teacher, had an assignment for Imitating the poem, "Autobiography" by Mary Ann Larson. I decided to put my life problems in this poem, and my teacher ended up loving my poem.