My family have been on the move Ever since I can remember During my elementary grades We moved every two years I attended five different schools We lived modestly in housing projects Duplexes of blue or pink Floors of concrete, cinder block walls, and evap cooling One bathroom, one or two bedrooms For a family of two adults and five kids We kids learned to be ready in a flash When my parents decided it was time to leave Even when we didn't want to, we had to go What else are children to do No one wants to be left behind I have no childhood home or childhood friends I do remember them in my mind What some of their names were, what they looked like But I never found any of them How many served or died in Vietnam I'll never know My teen years were no better Different towns, different high schools Different housing I began to think "I can't wait to leave" I left after high school And moved to the heartland Back to northern Arizona Then on to southern California Until I enlisted in the Women's Army Corps Still moving around but with some purpose Basic training in Alabama, signal school in Georgia Then assigned to southern Arizona Finally reassigned to the Pentagon in Virginia Where I finished my enlistment in 1973 After Virginia I continued to move New York, Missouri, Colorado Back to Arizona (for the final time) Then on to Florida, and now I have Found a home in northern California I am home