Scrolling through twitter
On a Thursday afternoon
I sit in my classroom
Peering over the red rooftops
The rain hits the roof
In our new school building
The CDC announces 100,000 Americans died from drug overdoses
during 12 months of the pandemic
Appalachia was hit devastatingly hard
I feel my heart drop to my stomach
That’s my home
My mind
Leaves Aarhus
taking me back to Marietta
For a moment or two
I’m six years old
Boarding the big, yellow school bus
Looking at the cows across the street
The soft sound
of Appalachian rain hits the tin roof
my bus driver greets me
his eyes kind
His voice warm
I get off at the next stop
It’s time for school
And that is my home, too
I sit in school, peering over the red rooftops
The rain hits the roof
In our new school building
And i think more about
My home
How can both these stories
exist in my mind
at the same time?
Every day
I see strangers
At the grocery store
Always warm,
Always smiling
What they may be going through
Unknown to me
In Ohio,
The people are unbelievably strong
Like the oak trees in my back yard
The people are unflinchingly kind
I admire them deeply
This is my home
Today
I think about
the 90 out of 100,000 people
Dead from overdose in West Virginia
So close to my home
Why?
I want better for those people
I want better for those families
I want better for my home
Part of my heart is in Denmark
But another part lies in the foothills of Appalachia
May my heartbreak
be motivation
That is my home
May I represent it well
To give back someday,
No matter where I end up
That is my greatest dream
Dear Ohio,
sometimes when I look out the window,
I think of you
With love,
Grace
