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My Life as Minnie Mouse

19 Saturday Nov 2011

Posted by Sandra Sidman Larson in Coming of Age, Politics, Whistling Girls and Cackling Hens chapbook

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I began with small ears flat
against my head.
They grew bigger each year
astounded by what they heard.

As a child I had a voice that wasn’t
appreciated. I wanted to know where
babies came from, why Grandma
never laughed at Grandpa’s jokes.

In the middle of the story I was bound up,
told I was a woman, to put heels on my feet,
gloves on my hands.

My heart longed for a guy named Mickey.
He might have been my soul mate, if he hadn’t been
so damned cute. Yet I’m not complaining,

I gained a happy attitude once
I stepped out
of polka dot dresses
and became
a little less plastic.

Published Whistling Girls and Cackling Hens, Sandra Larson, Pudding House Chapbook Series, 2003

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