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College Bound
12:49 in the morning
Midnight's mourning
My dreams
As they succumb to my lack of
American greens
Gamma always said,
"Do what makes you happy
Set sail for America
No need for map and key"
The boat costs 28 grand
College, tsnumai sea
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Although I tend to write non-fiction pieces, I found that short poems, however terrible they may be, can be an excellent way to express emotion. When writting this particular rhyme, I was facing the greatest hardship I've ever experienced. As a high school senior, I aspired to be a chef and wanted to pursue an education in a very elite, and very expensive culinary school. I reguarly had to sit my high-school educated parents down and explain that we'd have to take on a tremendous financial load with no goverment or scholarship assistance, in order for me to succeed in life. At the end of the day, I had to convince even myself that $28,000 a semester was worth it. I had to convince myself that standing behind a stove for $12.00-$22.00 an hour was what I wanted to do for the remainder of my life, as well.