I have always wanted an imaginary friend. When I turned 22 I imagined that I had an imaginary friend when I was 6 years old. When I turned 23 I started to draw pictures of what he would look like: black
with beady eyes. At 24 he turned into a greenish monster and morphed into glass every time we played hide and seek.

At 25 I decided that I didn’t need him anymore. I was all grown up and was embarrassed about the bear figurine I made for my desk at work, meant to keep me company in my little windowless office. I packed
him away when I was 25½ and became too busy for playing.

When I turned 26, I blew out the candles and wished for my alien mother ship, my black beady eyed friend and a giant bear. I now ride the train to work with a glass friend in my pocket, a bear in my bag and
a conversation with the little dust bunny in the crack of the window seal, populated by three little villages and a bug. I still get embarrassed. But I do it anyway...

Mylyn Nguyen, 2009

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Mylyn Nguyen

Magicool happy rays
But how do we get up there?
Green floral chair
Can we go now?
 
But house needs a friend
I can make you into ice cream
White dining chair
But burger isn't a burger if not in burger form, sighed burger
 
Yellow child's desk
(...one day a house)
(... a door)
(...down the alien hole)
 
(... one day a house)
(... waiting)
(... and waiting)
Oh Black Bird