Our friend and neighbor Pilar Davis, who is a creative writing middle school student, wrote the following poem for a “Where I Live” assignment. Many thanks to Pilar for sharing her beautiful, beautiful poem ❤
I am from strings of lights
From incense and craft materials
I am from warm colors
From Ikea furniture and flower boxes
I am from hugs and kisses
I am from Thanksgivings together,
From cinnamon buns on Christmas morning
From salty hair and sandy feet
From sailboats and sunsets
I am from the treehouse in the huge maple tree
From wood and splinters
From bare feet and scrapes
From the ocean
From friends who are siblings
From a neighborhood of friends and family who love and trust
From camping in the summer and sledding in the winter
I am from Lemonade stands and quarry mornings
From running from house to house
From ”play ‘till you can’t anymore”
I am from please and thank you
From cozy rainy days with popcorn and hot chocolate
I am from “Lisa’s chocolate chip cookies” and “Grandma Davis pasta salad”
From boats and adventure
I am from art
I am from happiness and laughter
From singing my heart out and passion
From the big swing in the backyard
From fires in the fire pit
I am from beautiful and peaceful East Gloucester
The photo of Pilar was taken several years ago. She’s more grown up now, but remains the same beautiful person, inside and out.

This poem blew me away. Absolutely beautiful.
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Me, too Marty 🙂
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I agree with Marty on her poem, talk about a strong foundation the spoken word form with the heart and spirit! Excellent work! Thanks for sharing Kim! 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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I am so glad Pilar allowed me to share it on GMG!
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Wow. Brilliant, and with such a sense of place. East Gloucester, and this poem, true treasures. Bravo. ♥️ Thank you.
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Wow. Brilliant, sense of place. East Gloucester, and this poem, both true treasures. Bravo. ♥️ Thank you.
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I agree Jane, simply outstanding.
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Thank you! I worked hard to capture the real feeling of our home, East Gloucester.
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You truly succeeded Pilar. I shared it with Tom as soon as I read your Mom’s email–we were both just so deeply touched by your beautiful words ❤
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