diagnosed homesickness

Four walls surround my bedroom floor
Each one is covered in decor
But they've lost the warmth they had before
So it looks more like an eyesore

I called the doctor on my phone
I said there's something heavy in my bones
And I feel it most when I think of how I've grown
And he told me I'm homesick
But I was at home

My height is marked on the frame of the door
But my memories here feel like folklore
Maybe this house was my home when I was four
But nothing's the same anymore

I called the doctor on my phone
I said there's something heavy in my bones
And I feel it most when I think of how I've grown
And he told me I'm homesick
But I was at home

And my mind's eye is blind but I can see the scene
Of a house in a forest of evergreens
With a river to extinguish those made of gasoline
That makes it all worth living past fourteen



Credits
Writer(s): Maya Desrochers
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