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What Do You Want To Be?

We all had to go to school

And at first we thought it was cool

As time went on friends got close

And lunch was the class we loved the most

 

Our teachers tried to fill our brains with what they knew

And as the seasons changed, we grew.

We laughed and we cried

When tests came around some of us wanted to die

 

The shiny, slithering, slick slides filled our hearts with delight

While division made us want to take a nap

The swings’ back and forth motion made our imaginations take flight

And learning about context clues made us feel trapped

 

When asked, “What do you want to be?” we all cheered

“Princess!” “President!” “Racecar Driver!” and “Rock star!”

And the adults just smiled and laughed thinking we were a little weird

However, no one truly cared, including us, we just wanted to stay who we were

 

May Day Play Day was the stuff of legends

Water balloons flew and music was blasted

We always pushed our craziness to the edge and

The memories were so fun that we wish it would have lasted forever

 

However, the desks grew small

And the playground became weary

We realized we had to answer the call

Even though the rumors we had heard were eerie

 

To put it frankly, middle school was a war zone

Friendships were being forged

Identities were being discovered

Then a disruptive nuisance decided to send the world into quarantine

 

Time stopped.

Connections faltered.

The already lengthy divide between us became a vast chasm

The silly weird questions our elementary teachers asked us started to become real.

 

When we could have crumpled under the pressure

We chose to let the pressure make us stronger.

When the world decided to go dark

We decided to glow brightly.

 

We entered high school resilient and united in each other

Not necessarily in ourselves

The question “What do you want to be?” whispered in our heads

It kept us awake at night

 

Time flew by

Freedom was given with parallel parking and Bruster’s jobs

Still the question beckoned.

Still…we didn’t have answers

 

If the question was a trickle before.. It was a tidal wave now

Spinning us around until the words felt like they would shatter us

But I beg you to remember

Remember who we truly are… what is truly important

 

For thirteen years teachers, parents, mentors have asked us

“What do you want to be?”

Well adults… here is our answer

We will be determined and courageous and kind and caring and honest and loving and wise and compassionate and loyal and just and forgiving and strong

But most importantly we will be US.

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